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Ethereum prices have fallen to a 7-month low, where will the bottom of ETH appear?
Given the uncertain long-term prospects, a large number of cryptocurrency investors are turning their attention to Ethereum. However, even with historic measures such as PoS, its prices still struggle to recover
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Ethereum (ETH) prices have fallen to a 7-month low - will there be further declines in the future?
Between October 6th and 12th, ETH prices fell 7%, reaching a 7-month low of $1520. Although it slightly rebounded to $1550 on October 13th, according to multiple indicators, investors' confidence and interest in ETH seem to be weakening
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Ethereum prices have fallen, but key support remains intact
Ethereum prices have retreated from the resistance level of $1670 against the US dollar. If ETH falls below the support level of $1600, it may suffer a significant blow
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The Middle East conflict has affected investor sentiment. Bitcoin has fallen for 5 consecutive days and has fallen below $27000
According to the Zhitong Finance APP, Bitcoin has fallen for the fifth consecutive day, breaking below $27000 per coin for the first time since September last year. Traders say the Middle East conflict has affected investor sentiment
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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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Just now, Bitcoin has fallen below $54000 per coin, with over 110000 people selling out in the past 24 hours and nearly 4 billion funds disappearing into thin air
According to AI News, Bitcoin has just fallen below the $54000 per coin level, with the latest price of $53985 per coin. According to data from Bitcoin Home Network, over 110000 people have sold out in the past 24 hours, and nearly 4 billion yuan of funds have been wiped out
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Bitcoin has fallen below 26000, and long-term holders are holding 13.44 million BTCs and spot ETFs coming soon?
Last Thursday (21st), the Federal Reserve decided to suspend interest rate hikes in September, and Bitcoin briefly broke through $27000. However, multiple officials expect to raise interest rates by another one yard before the end of the year, and the magnitude of next year's interest rate reduction will slow down
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Unable to rise? Why has Bitcoin prices fallen again?
On September 8th, Bitcoin prices slightly decreased by 1.75% to nearly $25850, almost erasing all the gains made a few hours ago
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Amidst increasingly strict scrutiny of coin security, BNB tokens have fallen to a one-year low
Due to the Wall Street Journal's report that Coin An helped Russian users transfer funds overseas, BNB fell to $204.The increasingly strict legal and regulatory scrutiny of the exchange, as well as a large number of non-performing BNB guaranteed loans, have suppressed the price of the token
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Bitcoin has fallen below $20000, analysts say there is room to fall to $12500- $13000
Bitcoin has fallen below $20000 for the first time in nearly a week, and its lack of sustained upward momentum has led some technical analysts to anticipate an increased possibility of further decline.This largest Cryptocurrency fell 1
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Bitcoin prices have fallen below $27000, making the overall market strongly bearish!
Bitcoin price analysis shows a strong bearish trend in the BTC market, as tokens have fallen below $27000.Market selling pressure was strong, falling by approximately 2
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Bitcoin has fallen below the $37000 threshold, with 105122 people selling out in the past 24 hours across the network, and 2.668 billion in funds flying into ashes! What happened?
Edited by: Du YuIn recent days, the Bitcoin index has been continuously declining. Since February 16th, its index has fallen by 17%, with a single day drop of up to 8% on February 17th alone