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Nasdaq Composite on track for biggest one-day percentage drop since 2020, will Bitcoin survive the crash?
Bitcoin slipped under $82,000 support, and the Nasdaq Composite is on track for the biggest one-day percentage drop since March…
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Here’s why Bitcoin, altcoins, and the stock market continued falling on Friday
Bitcoin, altcoins, and the stock market continued their downward trend on Friday as the trade war between the U.S. and…
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Bitcoin price could rise as U.S. bond yields, fear and greed index fall
Bitcoin price held steady above the critical support level of $80,000 as trade-related risks continued to rise. Bitcoin (BTC) was…
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Sui price is on the verge of a 60% surge as DEX volume rockets
Sui price remains in a bear market, crashing nearly 60% from its January peak. Sui (SUI), a fast-growing layer-1 blockchain,…
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Sei price crashes as sentiment and ecosystem growth surge
Sei token continued its downward trend and is nearing its all-time low even as its ecosystem growth accelerated. Sei (SEI),…
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Chart of the week: ATOM gears for double-digit gains with staking support
Bitcoin and the crypto market were hit by a price correction in response to the U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariff…
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Crypto funding rates plunge amid rising fears over Trump’s trade war
Key market indicators suggest that traders are exercising extreme caution in the crypto markets, as Trump’s tariffs spark widespread bearish…
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Crypto firm CLS Global sanctioned in FBI’s ‘Token Mirrors’ sting op
CLS Global, a crypto market maker registered in the United Arab Emirates, has been hit with a $428,000 fine for…
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‘Don’t fight the tape’: Nansen urges caution amid Trump tariffs, market fear
As global markets reel from the United States’ sweeping reciprocal tariff announcements, analysts at Nansen have issued a note urging…
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Traders holding onto Bitcoin despite market panic: Binance
Crypto markets declined in March due to concerns over the ongoing trade war and monetary policy. Still, traders have not…
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