crypto analysis in english

BTC Bitcoin — Analysis and tracking

Technical and macroeconomic indicators updated twice daily

REAL-TIME PRICE
updating...
4
POSITIVO
7
NEUTRO
3
NEGATIVO
Latest report: May 13, 2026 08:00
View full report →
RECENT EVOLUTION

Each point is a report. The numbers reflect the balance of technical and macroeconomic indicators at that moment.

P = Positive  ·  Ne = Neutral  ·  N = Negative

loading...
WHAT IS BITCOIN

Bitcoin is the first cryptocurrency in history, created in 2009 by a person or group under the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto. It operates on a decentralised network of nodes that validate transactions through proof of work, with no central authority. Its supply is capped at 21 million units, of which more than 20 million have already been mined — a milestone reached in March 2026. The emission rate is reduced through a mechanism called halving, which occurs every 210,000 blocks (roughly four years) and cuts the block reward in half. The most recent halving occurred in April 2024, reducing the reward from 6.25 to 3.125 BTC per block. Bitcoin has no issuer, no headquarters, and no entity can unilaterally modify its rules.

NEWS

Bitcoin news covers institutional moves and regulatory decisions across jurisdictions, alongside technical events on the network such as difficulty adjustments and mempool activity. In the news hub you will find the latest coverage from CoinDesk, Cointelegraph and other sector sources. News hub →

EXPLORE

Bitcoin has spent more than fifteen years generating debate about what money is, who controls it, and what guarantees its value. Those questions have no easy answers — and that discomfort is probably part of what makes it interesting to follow.

ARCHIVE

Access to reports published in the last 14 days. Each report captures the state of the indicators at the time of generation.

May 13, 2026
08:00
May 12, 2026
20:00 08:00
May 11, 2026
20:00 08:00
May 10, 2026
20:00 08:17 08:12 08:00
May 9, 2026
20:00 08:00
May 8, 2026
20:00 09:13 08:00 06:00
May 7, 2026
20:27 20:00 19:58 19:53 19:28 18:48