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Trump's Words Spark Another Financial Storm: Gold and Bitcoin Plunge, What Lies Ahead for the Market?
Trump's Words Spark Another Financial Storm: Gold and Bitcoin Plunge, What Lies Ahead for the Market?As global markets seemed to be stabilizing, Trump's "golden words" once again ignited the financial world. His comments not only caused a sharp drop in gold prices but also pushed Bitcoin to the brink of breaking the $63,000 mark, sending the market into a state of panic
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Chinese Assets: Riding the Wave of the Global Financial Storm, Opportunities and Challenges Await
Chinese Assets: Riding the Wave of the Global Financial Storm, Opportunities and Challenges AwaitIn the global financial market, volatility is like the tide, surging at times, calm at others. A sudden financial storm swept across Wall Street, leaving many investors on edge
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Bitcoin Market Storm: Five Observations Amid Extreme Fear
Bitcoin Market Storm: Five Observations Amid Extreme FearAugust has been a tumultuous month for Bitcoin, with the digital currency navigating choppy waters akin to a ship in a storm. Opening the week below $60,000, though witnessing a brief rebound, the price trajectory remains uncertain, with bulls and bears locked in a fierce battle, leaving the market landscape shrouded in ambiguity
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PLUSTOKEN Wallet Mass Consolidation: Another Storm Brewing in Crypto?
PLUSTOKEN Wallet Mass Consolidation: Another Storm Brewing in Crypto?Yesterday, news circulated online that PLUSTOKEN's Ethereum wallet, dormant for over three years, had suddenly begun to amass a significant amount of tokens, totaling a staggering 800,000. This move ignited widespread concern across the market, with many fearing it might herald another "bombshell" and potentially trigger a new wave of "bloodbath" in the crypto world
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The Political Storm After the Trump Assassination Attempt Sweeps Through the Cryptocurrency Market
The Political Storm After the Trump Assassination Attempt Sweeps Through the Cryptocurrency MarketFollowing the attempted assassination of President Trump, the global political landscape has undergone a dramatic shift, and the cryptocurrency market has reacted accordingly. The price of Bitcoin surged past $61,000, hitting a new high in over a week, gaining 2
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The Market Storm Triggered by Mt. Gox Repayment Plan: Bitcoin and Ethereum Suffer Heavy Losses, Liquidations Sweep Across the Market
The Market Storm Triggered by Mt. Gox Repayment Plan: Bitcoin and Ethereum Suffer Heavy Losses, Liquidations Sweep Across the MarketThe recent cryptocurrency market crash has wiped out over $380 million in optimistic bets on Bitcoin and Ethereum, with the market overall plunging by more than 10%
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Calm Before the Storm? Is the Bitcoin Price Dip a Buying Opportunity?
Calm Before the Storm? Is the Bitcoin Price Dip a Buying Opportunity?The recent cryptocurrency market has been turbulent, with the price of Bitcoin falling by 15% in the past month, causing widespread panic in the market. Some market observers attribute this decline to selling pressure from Bitcoin miners, Mt
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The Shadow Behind the Sixth Anniversary Celebration of Coin An: A Storm of Investigation, Executive Resignation, and Massive Layoffs
Jin'an, one of the world's largest Cryptocurrency exchange, celebrated its sixth anniversary. However, this supposed festive moment was shrouded in a haze
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Why is Bitcoin's price so stable due to successive thunderstorms such as FTX? The reason is here
Why does Bitcoin remain relatively stable after thunderstorms such as FTX?A recent report by Morgan Stanley's analyst SheenaShah team analyzed the reasons behind this.She believes that the main reason is that Bitcoin prices have plummeted this year, trading activity is surprisingly low, and currently 78% of Bitcoin has not been traded in six months, setting a record high in history
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Bitcoin has fallen by over 5%! The bigger the storm, the more expensive the fish. "Hong Kong Stock Exchange reports that ETFs are safer and more controllable compared to spot stocks
Reported by Zhao Yi, Hu Jinhua, a reporter from China Times (www.chinatimes