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Just now, Bitcoin has risen above $24100 and has surged by over 40% this year. Over 1.5 billion yuan of cryptocurrency funds have evaporated in one day across the entire network! Is the upward trend still in February?
Edited by: Bi LumingData shows that Bitcoin has risen by 40% this year, while Ethereum has risen by more than 30%.
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Is Bitcoin bulls continuing? The market is gradually recovering!
Market panic led to the liquidation of $300 million worth of positions and the erasure of $1 billion of open positions within 24 hours. This is a major blow for both long and short traders, as many are forced to sell at a loss
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Bitcoin is in the early stages of a parabolic rebound, as BTC reflects the 2015 bull market
A highly regarded cryptocurrency strategist has stated that Bitcoin (BTC) may lay the foundation for a significant rise in the coming months as the king of cryptocurrencies replicates the parabolic rebound of nearly a decade ago.Pseudonym analyst TechDev told his 409100 Twitter followers that multiple technical indicators suggest that Bitcoin may be mimicking the 2015 bull market, during which it rose from less than $200 to $20000 in about two years
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Bitcoin climbed to over $30000, but still more than 50% below its historical high
On April 11th, the financial industry reported that Bitcoin has climbed to over $30000 for the first time since June 2022, with an annual cumulative increase of over 80%. This rebound is even stronger than the nearly 20% increase in the Nasdaq 100 index (where Bitcoin often rises in sync with the index)
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Bitcoin has risen above $30000 in 10 months: an increase of over 80% this year and a decrease of over 60% last year
On April 11th, the world's largest cryptocurrency by market value, Bitcoin, rose above $30000, reaching its highest price since June last year.Bitcoin's trend over the past 24 hours
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Bitcoin broke through $29000 upwards, rising by over 6% within the day
On April 26th, Titanium Media App reported that Bitcoin broke through $29000 upwards, with a daily increase of over 6%.
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Bitcoin (BTC) Christmas rally is over! Fluctuating up and down, but setting a 13 year market quotation record
As 2022 draws to a close, Bitcoin will usher in 13 consecutive years of record market prices. Historical records show that in these 13 years, there will be a "Christmas rise" in December of 7 years, and a negative return in December of 5 years
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The volatility of Bitcoin prices has increased, which is why bulls are safe
Bitcoin prices have experienced several sharp fluctuations above the fulcrum level of $28500. BTC is currently rising and showing positive signs above $28800
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Is it possible for Bitcoin (BTC) prices to decline by another 5% as selling intensifies, with $30000 now
With the emergence of the world's largest digital asset Bitcoin (BTC) tank, CoinnapeSell's decline in the broader cryptocurrency market has increased by 5%, dropping below $29000. As of the time of publication, the trading price of Bitcoin has decreased by 4
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Discussions in the United States on raising the debt ceiling and delaying the banking crisis are both positive for Bitcoin
Author: GregCipolaro, Global Research Director, NYDIG Compiled by WEEXBlogSummary: Bitcoin, as a non sovereign means of storing value, may be seen as an effective investment choice and hedging tool for those seeking to protect themselves from the conspiracies of politicians and monetary policymakers.Reading summary:The debate on the US debt ceiling is coming ahead of schedule due to the decline in tax revenue, which may highlight the importance of Bitcoin
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British media: Bitcoin prices rose 4.11% yesterday
According to CoinMarketCap data, the price of Bitcoin (BTC) was £ 22806 at 8:11 am this morning. Compared to yesterday's £ 21869, it increased by 4
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The recent statement in the coin circle is that 1BTC=1BTC?
The popular saying in the coin industry recently is' one Bitcoin is one Bitcoin '. The point of this view is that the price of Bitcoin is not important, as the supply is fixed and theoretically, it will play a role in supporting prices in the long term