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Cryptocurrency News

Dive into the dynamic world of cryptocurrencies with our latest updates and insights. From Bitcoin to emerging altcoins, blockchain innovations, market trends, and regulatory changes, this category covers all the essential news. Whether you’re a seasoned investor or a crypto enthusiast, stay informed with real-time analysis and expert commentary on the evolving digital currency landscape.

Cryptocurrency News

Bitcoin is trading around $107,000 after its recent flash crash, maintaining stability to prevent further decline but

Cryptocurrency News

The price performance of Bitcoin over the past two weeks has been a major source of concern,

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XRP has shown some signs of recovery over the past 48 hours, climbing about 5.3 % from

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The price of Ethereum appears to be recovering nicely over the weekend after a period of investor

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A well-known crypto analyst is urging investors to rethink the old trade of gold for Bitcoin, calling

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Satoshi Nakamoto’s Bitcoin stash lost more than $20 billion as markets pulled back this month, erasing a

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In the last week, Bitcoin prices fell from around $115,000 to below $105,000 amid a widespread crypto

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Bitcoin price has continued to hover in the range of $106,000-$108,000 over the last 24 hours. The

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In his latest Chainlink daily technical outlook, CryptoWzrd noted that the token closed bearish, retesting the $16.00

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Following the flash crash of last week, the Bitcoin price has once again sunk to similar depths,

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Ethereum (ETH), the second-largest cryptocurrency by reported market cap, is facing unprecedented short selling from hedge funds.

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Bitcoin price is struggling below $105,000. BTC could continue to move down if it stays below the

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