Tag: COIN:BTCUSD
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Crypto: Bitcoin Surpasses $42K on Friday, Canaan Raises $50 Million for Expansion and R&D, and More
Bitcoin surpasses $42,000 with reduced selling pressure and favorable economic outlooks Bitcoin (COIN:BTCUSD) saw a significant increase of 5.3%, reaching $42,020, buoyed by the reduction in outflows from the Grayscale Bitcoin Trust (AMEX:GBTC), easing investor concerns and propelling weekly gains into positive territory. Fernando Pereira, analyst at Bitget, highlighted the bullish scenario for cryptocurrencies, supported…
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Crypto: Tesla’s 4Q BTC Holdings, Final Ethereum Update Tests, and More
BTC price experienced a slight fluctuation following an optimistic US GDP report Bitcoin (COIN:BTCUSD) dropped by less than 1%, approaching $39,600, after the US reported a 3.3% growth in fourth-quarter GDP, surpassing expectations of 2%. While this growth was lower than the 4.9% seen in the previous quarter, it nearly matched December’s inflation rate of…
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Crypto: Avalanche Memecoin Criteria, OKB’s Rapid Decline and Recovery, and More
Bitcoin falls below $40,000 On Monday, the cryptocurrency market experienced a significant setback, with Bitcoin (COIN:BTCUSD) dropping notably below the $40,000 mark, marking its lowest value of the year. By Tuesday, Bitcoin had stabilized, trading at $39,482. Meanwhile, Ethereum (COIN:ETHUSD) continued its downward trend, priced at $2,220, a decrease of 3.93% from the previous day.…
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Crypto: Terraform Labs Files for Bankruptcy, MetaMask and Consensys Stake Introduce ETH Staking, and More
Crypto market volatility causes $138 million liquidation in 24 hours The crypto market starts the week with significant losses, highlighted by the sharp falls of Solana (COIN:SOLUSD), Ripple (COIN:XRPUSD), and Cardano (COIN:ADAUSD). Bitcoin (COIN:BTCUSD), having lost the crucial support level of $41,000, affected other cryptocurrencies, resulting in over $138 million in liquidations, mainly of long…
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Crypto: BTC Dips Below $41,000, UMA Token Surges 112%, and More
Widespread fall in the cryptocurrency market: Bitcoin drops to the level of US$40,000 The cryptocurrency market faced a sharp drop, with bitcoin (COIN:BTCUSD) falling below US$41,000. At the time of writing, Bitcoin was trading down 1.6% at $40,608. Ether (COIN:ETHUSD) also followed the downward trend, declining by 1.3% to US$2,434. This devaluation affected the entire…
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Crypto: GBTC Outflows Boost ETF Alternatives, Trump’s Stance Against CBDCs, and More
Opposing trends: Cryptocurrency decline and dollar rise after Bitcoin ETFs The recent approval of Bitcoin ETFs has generated a surge in trading volume in the cryptocurrency market. However, an unexpected premium on spot Bitcoin points to an unusual market. The price of Bitcoin, undergoing an ongoing correction, has been exacerbated by growing risk aversion among…
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Crypto: RNDR, LINK, CHZ Emerge as Wednesday’s Top Performers, Ethereum Pilots Dencun Update, and More
Lesser-known tokens gain prominence in the crypto market While Bitcoin (COIN:BTCUSD) remains stagnant at $42,500, smaller tokens such as Chiliz (COIN:CHZUSD) and Klaytn (COIN:KLAYUSD) are gaining attention in the cryptocurrency market. CHZ, used to buy Fan tokens on Socios.com, rose 40.3% in the last 7 days. KLAY, supported by the giant Kakao, shows a weekly…
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Crypto: Fantom Reduces Staking Requirements, TrueUSD Parity Drop, and More
Market contrast: Bitcoin rises while ETFs fall In the last 24 hours, Bitcoin (COIN:BTCUSD) experienced a modest increase, surpassing $43,000, while exchange-traded funds (ETFs) showed a contrasting trend. Notably, ETFs from BlackRock (NASDAQ:IBIT) and Van Eck (AMEX:HODL) suffered losses, each dropping by 1.1% during this period. This decline is part of a broader downward trend…
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Crypto: UBS Imposes BTC ETF Trading Restrictions, CoinShares Acquires Valkyrie’s ETF, and More
US Bitcoin ETFs attracted $4.6 billion in trades On the first day of trading, US-listed Bitcoin ETFs reached an impressive volume of $4.6 billion, attracting both bullish and bearish investors who placed $80 million in long and short bets. Investors rushed to purchase these new SEC-approved products, marking a significant milestone for the cryptocurrency industry.…