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Bitcoin Crash Fuels Capital Inflow into A-shares, Hong Kong and US-listed Chinese Stocks Surge, Market Momentum is Strong!
Bitcoin Crash Fuels Capital Inflow into A-shares, Hong Kong and US-listed Chinese Stocks Surge, Market Momentum is Strong!Bitcoin has been sluggish recently, falling consecutively, ending its September rebound and dampening investor optimism about entering the best return month in cryptocurrency history. After a plunge on October 1st that triggered a liquidation of 150,000 users' positions, another crash took place yesterday, leading to another 93,000 liquidations in the virtual currency market
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Will Bitcoin Crash to $49,000? Analysts Differ in Their Views
Will Bitcoin Crash to $49,000? Analysts Differ in Their ViewsFollowing the Fed's 50 basis point rate cut, Bitcoin prices have surged, prompting celebrations among investors. However, some analysts remain skeptical of this rally and predict a potential crash in the near future
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Bitcoin Leads Crypto Market Crash After NFP Data Misses Estimates, Ahead of Fed Meeting
Bitcoin Leads Crypto Market Crash After NFP Data Misses Estimates, Ahead of Fed MeetingOn September 6th at 20:30 EST, the US Department of Labor released the highly anticipated August non-farm payroll report. The data revealed that the US's seasonally adjusted non-farm employment growth was lower than expected, sparking market expectations that the Federal Reserve might continue raising interest rates in the future
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Bitcoin Panic: Will September 5th Bring Another Crash?
Bitcoin Panic: Will September 5th Bring Another Crash?Bitcoin plunged 8.6% in August, making it the second worst monthly closing of 2024, only behind April's 14
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Bitcoin Crashes Below $60,000, Ethereum Foundation "Dump" Triggers Market Shock
Bitcoin Crashes Below $60,000, Ethereum Foundation "Dump" Triggers Market ShockBitcoin prices have plummeted, breaking below $60,000 and even touching $58,000 at one point. Ethereum followed suit, falling below $2,500
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The $60,000 "Ghost": The Truth Behind the Cryptocurrency Market Crash
The $60,000 "Ghost": The Truth Behind the Cryptocurrency Market CrashAt three in the morning, the numbers on the phone screen flickered, as glaring as midnight neon lights, 60,000, 59,000, 58,000.
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Ethereum Crashes Below $2,500! Intraday Drop Exceeds 5%
Ethereum Crashes Below $2,500! Intraday Drop Exceeds 5%Ethereum's price has taken a sharp dive today, falling over 5% to trade at $2,527 per coin.
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Bitcoin Concept Stocks Fall Sharply Amidst Crypto Crash and Halving Event
Bitcoin concept stocks have plunged today after a sudden crash in the cryptocurrency market and concerns over the upcoming Bitcoin halving event. At the time of writing, HiSun Technology (01647) has plummeted 8
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Bitcoin has fallen below $10000 and the entire network has sold out 7 billion yuan. Is it a market crash or a new type of mining that is sucking blood?
Reporter | Zou LuhuiEdit|After experiencing a three month bull market, Bitcoin fell below $10000.According to the Coinmarketcap website, on the early morning of September 3rd, Bitcoin plummeted by over 10% in the short term, breaking below the $10000 mark and dropping as low as $9960, breaking a new low since July 27th, with a 24-hour drop of 9
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September 2023: Bitcoin Rises Against the Trend! Outstanding performance in the global market crash attracts attention
Bitcoin rose in September, while many traditional assets suffered significant losses, highlighting the diversified nature of cryptocurrencies. The pressure on the global market seems to be due to rising government bond yields and rising oil prices
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Ethereum Serious Crash Warning: May Fall to $300
Experienced cryptocurrency analyst Nicholas Merten has warned that the largest smart contract platform, Ethereum (ETH), will experience a major collapse. Analysts believe that the king of counterfeit coins faces a huge risk of collapse
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Sudden! Central Bank Scales Up, Bitcoin "Crash": $400 Crash in 10 Minutes
Just now! Bitcoin has collapsed!At around 17:55 Beijing time, Bitcoin suddenly fell, directly from $7500 to below $7100, with a short-term decline of over $400. As of press release, Bitcoin fell to $7020, once below the $7000 threshold