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Why Bitcoin Could Still Fall to $47K in This Market Correction
Why Bitcoin Could Still Fall to $47K in This Market Correction

The crypto market may have further to fall according to one prominent technical analyst who has fingered futures traders for exacerbating the losses.

Cryptopotato·2024/07/09 11:49
Local Bottom or More Pain for Bitcoin’s Price? Bitfinex Analysts Chip In
Local Bottom or More Pain for Bitcoin’s Price? Bitfinex Analysts Chip In

Bitfinex said the market could recover soon because the large BTC sales from Mt Gox creditors and the German government has been priced in.

Cryptopotato·2024/07/09 11:49
UPDATE: German government continues bitcoin selling spree; less than half of its holdings remain
UPDATE: German government continues bitcoin selling spree; less than half of its holdings remain

Quick Take The German government continued to send and receive thousands of bitcoins from crypto exchanges and market makers on Tuesday. The government currently holds 22,846 bitcoins, less than half of the 50,000 bitcoins it seized from Movie2k in January.

The Block·2024/07/09 11:25
Chainlink (LINK) Price Outlook: Whales Step up as Important Metrics Flash Recovery Signals
Chainlink (LINK) Price Outlook: Whales Step up as Important Metrics Flash Recovery Signals

Whales have accumulated nearly $77 million worth of LINK tokens in the past week.

Cryptopotato·2024/07/09 08:19
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07:06
Rick Rieder optimistic about the future price trend of Bitcoin
BlackRock executive Rick Rieder stated that Bitcoin prices will increase significantly. (Cointelegraph)
07:06
Most major European stock indexes opened lower
Glonhui June 17th|Most major European stock indices opened lower. The Euro Stoxx 50 index opened down 0.1%, the German DAX index fell 0.4%, the UK FTSE 100 index opened flat, and the French CAC 40 index fell 0.2%.
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