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Observation | Expecting the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates towards the end, Bitcoin has rebounded by over 40% this year
The Federal Reserve's interest rate increase slowed down, and Bitcoin, the world's largest Cryptocurrency, rose sharply in response.On February 2nd, Beijing time, after the Federal Reserve announced a 25 basis point interest rate hike, the price of Bitcoin quickly climbed to over $24000 per coin
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Will BTC prices continue to rise as Bitcoin accelerates beyond $26000?
In the extreme turbulence of the Cryptocurrency industry, Bitcoin once again proved its flexibility and adaptability. The highest rated Cryptocurrency has broken through the US $26000 mark and entered what many analysts call the "acceleration zone"
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The Federal Reserve's expectation of raising interest rates is hindered by the collapse of the banking industry, and Bitcoin has returned to the $24000 level
Interface News Reporter | Si LinweiOn the evening of March 13th, market data showed that Bitcoin, the world's largest cryptocurrency by market value, broke through the $24000 mark, reaching a maximum of $24500, with a 24-hour increase of over 18%. The second largest cryptocurrency, Ethereum, quoted over $1650, reaching a maximum of $1700
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Coin An Incubator collaborates with LibraCredit, BNB will become a loan collateral
Abstract: LibraCredit, a blockchain startup that builds a decentralized loan network, has signed a cooperation agreement with the Coin An blockchain incubator. Through the cooperation, BNB holders will be able to mortgage BNB and obtain loans in cryptocurrency and fiat currency
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Bitcoin has fallen below the support level of $20000 per coin! The entire cryptocurrency market evaporates an 'apple' in 7 months
Reporter: Zheng Yuhang Editor: Tan YuhanOn June 18th, in the trading session, Bitcoin continued to decline after breaking the key support level of $20000 per coin, marking the first time since November 2020. As of press release, the lowest drop for the day was $18811
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Bitcoin has fallen below $24000! Is the Federal Reserve raising interest rates the main reason for the sharp drop in virtual currency prices again?
Virtual currencies represented by Bitcoin and Ethereum themselves belong to risk assets. Against the backdrop of the Federal Reserve's interest rate hike, the appreciation of the US dollar has increased the pressure on the depreciation of risk assets
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As Ethereum approaches $2K, Bitcoin integrates to $29K
In the past 24 hours, the upper limit net inflow of cryptocurrency market has reached $10 billion, currently at $1.21 trillion, an increase of 0