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Bitcoin or Gold: Which Is the Better Hedging Asset in 2025?
Bitwise’s André Dragosch argues gold still protects against stock sell-offs while bitcoin hedges bond stress — raising questions about their roles in 2025 portfolios.

Crypto Charts Look 'So Broken and Bearish They’re Bullish' Ahead of Fed Meeting, Says Analyst
Alex Krüger says recent liquidations and scary charts could set up a bullish rebound, though conviction trends may wait until after the Fed’s Sept. 17 decision.

Most Bitcoin Still Belongs to Individuals, but Institutions Are Catching Up: Research
River’s research estimates BTC ownership at 65.9% for individuals, 7.8% for funds, 6.2% for businesses and 1.5% for governments. About 7.6% is believed to be lost.

Businesses Are Absorbing Bitcoin at 4x the Rate It Is Mined, According to River’s Research
River’s new flow map suggests companies absorb around 1,755 BTC per day versus approximately 450 mined, with funds and ETFs adding more demand.

Has El Salvador Made Its Bitcoin Holdings Quantum-Proof?
El Salvador says its bitcoin reserve is safer from quantum threats — but the reality behind the claim is less sweeping than it sounds.

Bitcoin Faces Mounting Pressure Below Key Cost Bases
Realized price levels highlight investor stress and looming psychological thresholds

Eric Trump Praises China’s Role in Bitcoin, Says U.S. and Beijing Are ‘Leading the Way’
President Donald Trump's son said he would love for his father and China's President Xi Jinping to talk about bitcoin at a coming meeting.

Bitcoin ‘Short Strangle’ Preferred as Market Signals Near-Term Calm: 10x Research
10x Research prefers the short strangle strategy for the second month as market dynamics point to near-term calm.

Bitcoin Headed to $190K on Institutional Wave, Research Firm Says
Tiger’s model pegs a “base price” of $135,000, then layers on multipliers for fundamentals (+3.5%) and macro conditions (+35%) to reach the $190,000 forecast.

Bitcoin Undervalued Versus Gold as Volatility Collapses, JPMorgan Says
Bitcoin volatility has plummeted from around 60% at the beginning of the year to a current record low of 30%, the report said.

