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Bitcoin futures drop over 1%, Ethereum futures dip slightly
Bitcoin futures drop over 1%, Ethereum futures dip slightlyAt the close of trading in New York on Thursday (August 22), the CME Bitcoin futures BTC main contract closed at $60,770.00, down 1
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Bitcoin Surges Past $61,000: Is the Bull Run Over?
Bitcoin Surges Past $61,000: Is the Bull Run Over?On Wednesday (August 21), Bitcoin broke through the $61,000 mark. Market watchers are closely eyeing Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's comments on interest rates on Friday, as any hints of a 50 basis point cut could trigger market volatility
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Ethereum Spot ETFs Bleed Over $430 Million in First Month, Outflows Slow
Ethereum Spot ETFs Bleed Over $430 Million in First Month, Outflows SlowIn its first month of listing, the total outflows from nine Ethereum spot ETFs have exceeded $430 million, with Grayscale's ETHE experiencing the most significant outflows, reaching $2.43 billion
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$2,300 Could Be a Strong Support Level for Ethereum, But Don't Overlook the Risk of a Bear Trap
$2,300 Could Be a Strong Support Level for Ethereum
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Dogecoin Price Hovers at Crucial Support, Facing 20% Downside Risk: Bearish Sentiment Prevails, But Network Activity Growth Offers Hope
Dogecoin Price Hovers at Crucial Support, Facing 20% Downside Risk: Bearish Sentiment Prevails, But Network Activity Growth Offers HopeDespite successfully defending the key support level of $0.1, Dogecoin (DOGE) remains trapped in a bearish scenario
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Ethereum Price Hovers Around $3,100: Can ETFs Avoid a Dip Below $3,000?
Ethereum Price Hovers Around $3,100: Can ETFs Avoid a Dip Below $3,000?Ethereum's price fluctuated around the $3,100 level on August 1, 2024, as the market reacted negatively to the Fed's pause on interest rate hikes. The Fed's rate pause, which had initially spurred ETH's surge to $3,100, triggered negative reactions in risk asset markets, including stocks and cryptocurrencies
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The crypto market is experiencing a cold snap, with Bitcoin leading the decline, causing over 60,000 liquidations and losses exceeding $156 million
The crypto market is experiencing a cold snap, with Bitcoin leading the decline, causing over 60,000 liquidations and losses exceeding $156 millionThe crypto market has once again failed to escape a downturn. On Monday, the entire market experienced a significant decline, with Bitcoin (BTC), the leading cryptocurrency, dropping nearly 4% in the past 24 hours
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Cryptocurrencies Plunge, Bitcoin Leads with Over 5% Drop
Cryptocurrencies Plunge, Bitcoin Leads with Over 5% DropThe cryptocurrency market experienced a broad decline today. Bitcoin dropped over 5% in the past 24 hours, while Ethereum fell nearly 5%
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Ethereum trend overview: focus on rising trend challenge at USD 2600
Ethereum trend overview: focus on rising trend challenge at USD 2600Today, we unveil the dynamic trends of the Ethereum market and successfully reached an important psychological price of USD 2,600 per coin. With the change of global cryptomarket winds, investors should pay attention to the market opportunities and challenges it may bring
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Bitcoin Breaks $61,000, Is the Bull Run Halfway Over?
Bitcoin Breaks $61,000, Is the Bull Run Halfway Over?Bitcoin continued to surge after the release of the PPI data last night, breaking through the $60,000 mark and reaching a high of $61,575, up 1.81% in the past 24 hours
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Bitcoin and Ethereum Futures Rise Over 2% on Tuesday
Bitcoin and Ethereum Futures Rise Over 2% on Tuesday As of the close of trading in New York on Tuesday (August 13th), the CME Bitcoin futures contract (BTC) settled at $60,800.00, up 2
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Bitcoin Surges Over the Weekend After Attempted Assassination of Trump, Crypto Stocks Soar on Monday
Bitcoin Surges Over the Weekend After Attempted Assassination of Trump, Crypto Stocks Soar on MondayBitcoin saw a significant surge over the weekend following an attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump on Saturday, leading to a climb in crypto-related stocks on Monday. The event sparked a reassessment of the market's outlook on Trump's chances of winning the November presidential election