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    Bitcoin News

    Curated headlines from trusted newsrooms — Reuters, Bloomberg, Financial Times, CoinDesk, The Block, and more. Mainstream finance meets reputable crypto journalism. Filter by category: treasury companies, ETFs, institutions, country regulation, or Bitcoin fundamentals.

    About This Bitcoin News Feed

    This feed aggregates Bitcoin-related headlines from trusted newsrooms — mainstream financial media and reputable crypto journalism. Every search query includes “Bitcoin” — you'll never see unrelated general news. We don't host, copy, or modify article content. Headlines link directly to the original publisher's website. No tracking, no cookies, no third-party scripts. Sources are selected for editorial standards, not hype.

    Fear, Greed & Bitcoin Headlines

    Bitcoin news doesn't just report what happened — it shapes how people feel about what happened. The Bitcoin Fear & Greed Index measures this sentiment on a scale from 0 (extreme fear) to 100 (extreme greed), using data from volatility, volume, social media, surveys, and market dominance. When headlines focus on crashes, bans, or fraud, fear rises and prices tend to follow. When headlines shift to ETF inflows, institutional adoption, or all-time highs, greed takes over. Understanding this cycle — that news feeds emotion, and emotion feeds price — is one of the most useful things a Bitcoin holder can learn. This feed exists to show you the raw signal from the world's largest newsrooms, so you can form your own view before the sentiment indexes tell you how to feel.

    Signal vs. Noise: Why Sources Matter

    There's no shortage of Bitcoin news. Crypto Twitter, Reddit, Telegram groups, and thousands of blogs produce a firehose of takes every hour. This news feed takes a different approach. Every headline here comes from a newsroom that existed before Bitcoin did — Reuters (founded 1851), Bloomberg (1981), the Financial Times (1888), the Wall Street Journal (1889). These are institutions with editorial standards, fact-checking, and reputations to protect. When Bloomberg reports that a company added Bitcoin to its treasury, or the FT covers a new Bitcoin ETP launch, it's because a journalist verified it. That's the difference between signal and noise.

    How Bitcoin News Has Changed

    Read Bitcoin news from 2013 and you'll see one story: drugs, crime, and Silk Road. The media treated Bitcoin as a curiosity at best, a threat at worst. By 2017, the narrative shifted to “bubble” — every headline was about the price spike, the mania, and the inevitable crash. The 2020–2021 cycle brought a new tone entirely: MicroStrategy buying billions, Tesla adding BTC to its balance sheet, El Salvador making it legal tender. The 2024–2025 era may be the most significant shift yet. BlackRock launched a Bitcoin ETF. Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs started offering crypto products. Central banks began studying Bitcoin as a reserve asset. The news didn't just change in tone — it changed in source. Bitcoin coverage moved from the tech section to the front page of the financial section. This feed captures that shift in real time.