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An upheaval in global markets sparked by Chinese artificial intelligence startup DeepSeek triggered volatility in digital assets, raising fresh questions about the outlook for crypto following last year’s boom in prices.
MicroStrategy Incorporated (NASDAQ:MSTR), once known primarily for its business intelligence software, has transformed itself into a unique player in the cryptocurrency space. With a market capitalization of over $85 billion and an impressive 557% return over the past year according to InvestingPro data,
Bitcoin is down Monday, but MicroStrategy keeps buying, revealing its 12th straight weekly BTC purchase as its stash nears $50 billion.
Much of the concern draws from a possible overvaluation in U.S. tech companies as DeepSeek’s latest AI model is significantly cheaper to produce and was built using open-source technology that is easy to access.
Real estate firm Fathom, which trades publicly on the Nasdaq, is adopting a Bitcoin reserve strategy by buying the cryptocurrency.
Bitcoin extended its biggest jump in more than a week following the Federal Reserve’s latest monetary policy meeting and comments from Chair Jerome Powell that touched briefly upon crypto regulation.
Closely-watched crypto trader Arthur Hayes has warned of a looming "financial crisis" that he expects to unleash fresh Federal Reserve stimulus
Data from Cointelegraph Markets Pro and TradingView shows BTC/USD dropping up to 4% on Jan. 27, reflecting tumbling stocks futures. In so doing, Bitcoin gave up the $100,000 mark once more, reaching 10-day lows.
Mizuho senior equity researcher Dan Dolev initiated coverage on MicroStrategy stock with an ‘Outperform’ rating and a $515 price target.
Wall Street's tech giants dragged US frontline indices on Monday after China's AI startup DeepSeek rattled Silicon Valley and hit the top of Apple’s App Store chart
US markets stabilised Tuesday following a wipeout a day earlier when DeepSeek startled markets with its capacity to compete with American tech giants.