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Bitcoin fell below $30000 to its lowest point since late June, while XRP litigation saw a decrease in other currency returns
#Headline Creation Challenge#The Cryptocurrency market continues to fall back from last Thursday's surge. Bitcoin (BTC) has declined by about 2% in the past 24 hours, while the counterfeit currency sector has also experienced a greater decline
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{Rising community} Dogecoin (DOGE) is about to rise in "double digits" for the following reasons
The NVT ratio of Dogecoin has been hovering near the historical high recently. In the past few months, there have been a series of peaks in this area
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From $65000 to $42000, the price of Bitcoin has been "knocked back to its original form" within a month
The trading curve of Bitcoin has been smashed into a "deep pit".According to data from the overseas Bitcoin trading website Coinbase, around 9:40 on May 19th, Bitcoin was quoted at 266200
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Bitcoin hits $31000 per coin upwards
Bitcoin hit $31000 per coin, up 2.79% on the day
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The hype continues to soar, and Bitcoin hits the $31000 mark and reaches a new high since 2023
During the period from Friday evening to early Saturday morning Beijing time, Bitcoin, a highly spirited alternative asset in recent days, continued to soar, once reaching the $31000 mark and setting a new high for the asset within the year.(Bitcoin daily chart, source: TradeView)In fact, Friday's rise did not have any particularly solid positive news
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Why did the price of Ethereum plummet after its successful merger? Can ETH have deflationary properties?
The ETH merger has been very successful, and currently there have been no flaws. Some reports suggest that this merger is equivalent to changing the engines of an aircraft in flight, which is both astonishing and appropriate
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Bitcoin has plummeted by 7% from its weekly low, but this key resistance level is ahead
The price of Bitcoin has reached important support areas, including the lower boundary of the upward channel and the static support area of $25000, which is consistent with its previous major fluctuations formed on February 19. Due to the seemingly high purchasing pressure, it is expected that prices in the region will receive excellent support
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Bitcoin accelerated its decline, falling below $41000 per coin, exceeding $2000 in 20 minutes, and expanding its daily decline to 5%
Every time through AI Express, Bitcoin accelerates its downward trend, falling below $41000 per coin, exceeding $2000 within 20 minutes, with a daily decline expanding to 5%.Daily Economic News
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Bitcoin's fall below the $27000 mark is expected to record its first monthly decline this year
[Bitcoin fell below the US $27000 threshold, which is expected to record its first monthly decline this year] The Associated Press reported on May 31 that Bitcoin fell below the US $27000 threshold, a daily decline of 3%, and Cryptocurrency fell across the board. On the last trading day of May, Bitcoin continued to be under pressure, with a monthly decline of 9
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One of the key points in the second half of the currency circle: what substantive benefits will Ethereum bring to Cancun?
In the recent BRC-20 fire, Bitcoin, which focuses on value storage, is even more ecologically hot than Ethereum. But in terms of ecology, Ethereum is the real king, because it is quietly brewing the next major upgrade - the Cancun upgrade
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Bitcoin once fell below $35000, almost halving from its historical high. What exactly did it encounter?
21st Century Economic Report Journalists Hu Tianjiao, Jia Junhui, Beijing, GuangzhouFor investors familiar with cryptocurrencies, they have long been accustomed to the ups and downs of Bitcoin.Since the beginning of 2022, Bitcoin has stumbled below $36000
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As Bitcoin (BTC) falls to its long-term support level, purchasing sentiment declines
Bitcoin traders and short-term speculators have always been 'buying on dips', but this sentiment seems to be weakening at the moment.On May 26th, on chain analysis provider Santiment observed that Bitcoin traders often purchase short-term, small cryptocurrency prices, but are hesitant to purchase long-term, larger price drops