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The Fed Hints at Rate Cuts, Bitcoin Surges to $62,000, but Future Trajectory Remains Uncertain
The Fed Hints at Rate Cuts, Bitcoin Surges to $62,000, but Future Trajectory Remains UncertainA potential rate cut hinted at by Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell on Friday sent Bitcoin prices soaring past $62,000. However, the short-lived price surge also triggered a liquidation of over $21 million in short positions within an hour, coupled with some long liquidations
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BNBChain Releases BNBGreenfield Whitepaper: A New Era for Decentralized Storage in Web3
BNBChain Releases BNBGreenfield Whitepaper: A New Era for Decentralized Storage in Web3BNBChain has announced the release of the BNBGreenfield whitepaper, marking a new era for decentralized storage in its ecosystem. BNBGreenfield is a decentralized storage system that integrates smart contracts into Web3 applications and ensures data availability through economic incentives and penalties
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Crypto Market in Flux: Will the C-Wave Rally Sustain?
Crypto Market in Flux: Will the C-Wave Rally Sustain?The crypto market experienced a strong rebound this week, with Bitcoin surging past $65,000, following Fed Chairman Powell's speech. However, the sustainability of the C-wave rally and the direction of the future market remain to be seen
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Bitcoin Breaks $62,000 After Fed Chair Hints at Continued Rate Cuts, What's Next?
Bitcoin Breaks $62,000 After Fed Chair Hints at Continued Rate Cuts
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Ethereum Stagnant, Whale Dumping Sparks Concerns, Analyst: Remains Defensive Until Above $3050
Ethereum Stagnant, Whale Dumping Sparks Concerns, Analyst: Remains Defensive Until Above $3050Ethereum's price has been consolidating within a narrow range for the past week, with minimal movement, a mere $128 fluctuation. On August 20, ETH price fell by 3
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Bitcoin Pullback Remains Within Expectations, Ethereum Consolidates for Breakout
Bitcoin Pullback Remains Within Expectations, Ethereum Consolidates for BreakoutBitcoin is currently undergoing a minor pullback. The supply has not significantly increased from its surge to the previous high, indicating a normal adjustment after a failed attempt to break through resistance
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Bitcoin Hovers Around $60,000, Liquidation Clusters and Lackluster Retail Demand Hinder Breakout
Bitcoin Hovers Around $60,000, Liquidation Clusters and Lackluster Retail Demand Hinder BreakoutBitcoin closed above its 200-day moving average for the first time since August 13th, but this doesn't necessarily signal a complete takeover by bulls. Despite a 3
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Salvadoran Public Servants to Receive Bitcoin Training, Paving the Way for Digital Asset Strategy
Salvadoran Public Servants to Receive Bitcoin Training, Paving the Way for Digital Asset StrategyThe Bitcoin Office of El Salvador has announced that 80,000 public servants will receive Bitcoin guidance and knowledge certification through a public administration course module taught by the Higher School of Innovation in Public Administration (ESIAP). In addition to Bitcoin, the module will cover training in cybersecurity, blockchain, and artificial intelligence (AI), culminating in a public administration certificate
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Bitcoin Reclaims $60,000, 74% of Circulating Supply Unmoved, Signaling Long-Term Bullishness
Bitcoin Reclaims $60,000, 74% of Circulating Supply Unmoved, Signaling Long-Term BullishnessFollowing a brief dip last night, Bitcoin staged a strong rebound, breaking through the $60,000 mark around 9 am today and reaching a high of $60,920. As of press time, Bitcoin is trading at $60,815, up 4
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Ethereum Buyers Returning? On-Chain Metrics Suggest Correction May Be Nearing Its End
Ethereum Buyers Returning? On-Chain Metrics Suggest Correction May Be Nearing Its EndEthereum's 13% drop below the key $3,000 level since early August may be nearing its end, with two on-chain metrics indicating that the pullback could be ending soon. Crypto analysts are optimistic about the rise in Ethereum holdings and the "positive" receiver-to-sender ratio, suggesting that the long correction period may be coming to an end
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Ethereum Gas Fees Plunge to Five-Year Low, Rising Supply May Dampen Short-Term Price Gains
Ethereum Gas Fees Plunge to Five-Year Low, Rising Supply May Dampen Short-Term Price GainsA report by cryptocurrency analytics firm Kaiko Research reveals that Ethereum gas fees have recently reached a five-year low, primarily driven by increased Layer 2 activity and the March Dencun upgrade, which reduced transaction costs on Layer 2. This fee reduction has implications for ETH, as lower fees mean less ETH burned, leading to an increase in the token's supply
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Ethereum's Dilemma and Solana's Rise: A Shift in the Blockchain Landscape
Ethereum's Dilemma and Solana's Rise: A Shift in the Blockchain LandscapeThe approval of Bitcoin spot ETFs at the beginning of this year ignited a wave of enthusiasm in the crypto market, pushing Bitcoin prices to new highs and creating a sense of prosperity. However, this rally didn't extend to Ethereum as expected