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Bitcoin is clearing the pile of unconfirmed transactions, but it is still at a historic high. Will it continue to fall?
Bitcoin is clearing through unconfirmed transaction stacks, but still at historical highsPrice:In the debate over the role of Bitcoin and concerns about halving, Bitcoin and Ethereum have started to remain flat in East Asia; Cobo's data indicates that market confidence is recovering, while Bybit links the surge in memecoin to reinvestment and warns that if Bitcoin fails to stabilize above $30000 after halving, it will have an impact on mining.opinion:The reduction in Bitcoin congestion has affected the rise of counterfeit coins, while the demand for BRC-20 tokens has led to high fees and increased miners' income without new users, which may change the relationship between Bitcoin and Ethereum and its market dynamics
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Historical intersection indicates that Ethereum (ETH) is in a leading position
On chain data shows that the buy/sell ratio of Ethereum recipients has recently formed a crossover, which historically indicates that asset prices have reached their peak.Ethereum Maker buy/sell ratio recently crossed 280 day and 476 day moving averagesAs an analyst pointed out in a CryptoQuant post, the last time this crossover was formed was in May 2021, when ETH observed a bull market rebound at the top
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Bitcoin provides a "good omen" as analysts maintain a BTC price target of $40000
Bitcoin hit a five day high on May 15th and continued to rebound after Wall Street opened.Join us, official account: Chen is bad, not bad$40000 remains attractive for BTC pricesAccording to data from CointelegraphMarketsPro and TradeView, the BTC/USD on Bitstamp reached $27666
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Bitcoin BTC Market Analysis (5/15)
Yesterday, the high point of the big cake BTC was 27200.00 points, closing at 27082
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If the US defaults, retail investors will prefer Bitcoin over the US dollar: Survey
A new survey shows that retail investors prefer Bitcoin over the US dollar in the event of default.Experts warn that the United States may default as early as June 1st
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Bitcoin BTC Market Analysis (5/16)
Yesterday, the high point of the big cake BTC was 27550.03 points, closing at 27396
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What a tragedy! Bitcoin fell below $55000 per coin, hit a daily low, 95000 people sold out in 24 hours, and 4.2 billion yuan of funds "disappeared"
Reporter: Bi Luming Editor: Hu LingBitcoin, which has been continuously on the rise, is showing some signs of fatigue today.According to data from Sina Finance, on February 22nd at 17:40, Bitcoin fell below $55000 per coin, hitting a daily low
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Since users cast DRC20 tokens, the transaction volume of dogcoin exceeds that of bitcoin and Litecoin
Dogcoin is the largest meme coin by market value, with a significant increase in daily trading volume reported. These trading volumes have increased to a record high and now exceed the trading volume of some digital assets with the largest market value in this field, such as Bitcoin, Litecoin and Bitcoin gold
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Even if Bitcoin returns to the $20000 coin circle, the crisis is still fermenting
The market's expectation of inflation peaking and the Federal Reserve's imminent slowdown in interest rate hikes has temporarily lifted cryptocurrencies from the shadows.As of January 14th, Bitcoin has risen for 11 consecutive days, soaring over $21000
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Why can a Bitcoin break through $47000 and exchange for one and a half jin of gold?
At 8:00 am on February 9, 2021, Bitcoin broke through again, with a maximum quote of $47480.8, hitting the $50000 mark
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referring to the great fright of routed soldiers! CoinFlex, a currency exchange, failed to resume withdrawals as scheduled, and Bitcoin fell below $19000
Mark Lamb, CEO of CoinFlex, a cryptocurrency exchange, stated on Wednesday that CoinFlex may not be able to resume customer withdrawals as originally planned on Thursday.On the same day, Lamb stated in an interview with the media:We need more time
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The strong US dollar is spreading to digital currencies! Bitcoin has fallen below $19000 again, with a 1 billion dollar exposure
The strengthening of the US dollar not only causes non US currencies to continue to decline, but also makes it difficult for the digital currency market to escape the disaster of a pond fish.On Wednesday, September 7th, Bitcoin plummeted by over 5% at one point, and although it regained its lost ground and slightly rebounded, it remained below the $19000 mark