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Bitcoin Surges Near $100,000: A Bull Market Feast Fueled by ETFs and Institutional Adoption?
Bitcoin Surges Near $100,000: A Bull Market Feast Fueled by ETFs and Institutional Adoption?Bitcoin's price has recently skyrocketed, consecutively breaking through key resistance levels at $97,000 and $98,000, ultimately hitting a new all-time high of nearly $99,000, just shy of the $100,000 mark. This dramatic upswing has not only garnered significant market attention but also resulted in massive liquidations
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The Risks and Opportunities Behind Dogecoin's Surge: A Financial Feast Worth Pondering
The Risks and Opportunities Behind Dogecoin's Surge: A Financial Feast Worth Pondering
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Bitcoin's New High and Dogecoin's Frenzy: A Digital Currency Market Feast or a Risk Trap?
Bitcoin's New High and Dogecoin's Frenzy: A Digital Currency Market Feast or a Risk Trap?On November 6th, Bitcoin's price broke through its historical high, approaching the $75,000 mark, triggering a frenzy in the digital currency market. Dogecoin also joined the feast, with its price soaring over 30%
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The Feast of the Chinese A-Share Market: Has the Crypto Market Cooled Down?
The Feast of the Chinese A-Share Market: Has the Crypto Market Cooled Down?Driven by stimulus policies aimed at revitalizing the sluggish economy, the Chinese A-share market has seen a dramatic surge, with the Shanghai Stock Exchange opening with a limit-up after the holidays. However, this stimulus policy has not boosted the cryptocurrency market as some expected, instead drawing investments away from it
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Bitcoin skyrocketed! The truth behind it is astonishing. Did you participate in this feast
In recent months, btc has risen unilaterally, which has made investors who are deeply bullied by big A envious. With the development of the Internet, Bitcoin has become a shining pearl in the financial world today
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When EthCC is underway, Paris launches a Web3 encryption feast
Around 1920, Hemingway traveled to Paris as a journalist stationed in Europe, and the book "The Flowing Feast" recorded the author's life on that day.However, the writing of this book was almost forty years later, in other words, the "scene" of the feast had already disappeared, and both the author and readers were only searching for that past period in their memories