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Bitcoin slips below $65K as Fed holds rates, hints at September cut
Bitcoin dropped below a key price point after the US Federal Reserve decided to hold rates steady, and tensions flared up in the the Middle East.
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Bitcoin slips below $65K as Fed holds rates, hints at September cut
Bitcoin dropped below a key price point after the US Federal Reserve decided to hold rates steady, and tensions flared up in the the Middle East.
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Trump’s Bitcoin sneakers are already on eBay for $2,500
Scalpers are already trying to sell Donald Trump’s just-released limited edition Bitcoin-themed sneakers on eBay for $2,500.
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Bitcoin miner Riot Platforms miss estimates with wider Q2 loss
Riot managed to increase its revenue from Bitcoin mining despite reporting a staggering 340% increase in costs to mine a Bitcoin.
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Sen. Lummis introduces Bitcoin Strategic Reserve bill in Senate
The pro-crypto Wyoming senator hopes the United States will purchase 5% of Bitcoin's total supply as a strategic reserve asset.
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‘Elon Musk at Bitcoin 2024’ scam, Lazarus Group hacks, MOG phishing: Crypto-Sec
Deepfake Elon Musk Bitcoin 2024 livestream, MOG holder phished for $148K, stupid ransomware backdoor in ESXi server software. Crypto-Sec.
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How low can the Bitcoin price go?
Bitcoin’s latest rejection at $70,000 has presented some support levels below where a BTC price downtrend might stop.
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Arthur Hayes reveals philosophy behind ‘Airheads’ Ordinals collection
Users can choose to complete quest-like directives to receive Airheads or outright purchase the inscribed art through a “Whale Pass.”
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Price analysis 7/31: BTC, ETH, BNB, SOL, XRP, DOGE, TON, ADA, AVAX, SHIB
Bitcoin bulls have held the $65,000 level, but BTC and altcoin charts show it's too early for traders to expect a short-term trend reversal.
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Hashrate recovery reduces Bitcoin miners’ selling pressure in July
Miner revenues soar 50%, pushing Bitcoin hashrate higher and reducing selling pressure from miners’ reserves.
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