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Bitcoin Makes Surprise Climb Up As Fed Divulges 0.75 Point Rate Bump
Bitcoin and the rest of the crypto market have been in a festive mood in response to the U.S. Federal Reserve’s interest rate hike, sending  both Bitcoin and Ethereum climbing in prices. The Fed’s announcement has sent Bitcoin’s price up by 5%. As of this writing, Bitcoin is trading at $22,837, up 7 percent in…
Ethereum (ETH) Hammered Down To $950 As Crypto Selloff Deepens
Ethereum (ETH) has fallen below $1,000 for the first time in more than a year as the broader crypto market continues to slide south with no quick remedy in sight, or at least not yet. Ether (ETH) was one of the cryptocurrencies that performed particularly poorly, falling 7.32 percent over the past day to follow…
Bitcoin Carnage Continues As BTC Breaks Down To $34 K
The cryptocurrency market as a whole is once again blanketed in red, with Bitcoin falling to a multi-month low. Bitcoin’s price has tanked for four consecutive days, breaching the psychological support level of $35,000. The probable freefall will drag BTC down to the $33,000 support level if sellers maintain this decline. According to CoinGecko, the most…
Bitcoin Slips Listed Below $40 k After Hostile Declarations From Fed
Bitcoin, the flagship crypto slipped below $40K after the Federal Reserve Bank of the United States made hostile comments. Powell stated on Thursday that at the upcoming Federal Open Market Committee meeting, the Federal Reserve will consider raising the benchmark interest rate by 50 basis points (0.5 percentage point). Bitcoin Slips Below $40K It was…
What’s Next For Bitcoin As Rates Encounter Problem Recovering $43,000?
Recently, bitcoin prices have struggled, often dipping below the $43,000 mark and then failing to post substantial gains. Around 9:20 a.m. EDT, the world’s most popular crypto asset retreated to $42,777.20, CoinDesk data show, Saturday. The majority of cryptocurrencies traded lower early Saturday. Global crypto market market capitalization fell nearly 3% to $1.15 trillion in…
Today’s Crypto Increase: The FED, Inflation, And Worldwide Adoption
Crypto assets saw some wild swings in the day and are now trading to the upside. Risky assets are reacting to the FED’s decision to raise rates by 25-basis points, and the increasing global adoption might be adding weight to the boost. Related Reading | Expectations Of Aggressive FED Drop, Here’s Why Bitcoin Could Rise To…
Bitcoin Steadies Above $45 k, United States Inflation Is Available In At 7.5% Year Over Year
Bitcoin price recovered to within $45k after sliding below $44k as analysts indicated probable swings for the flagship cryptocurrency. The release of US inflation rates seems to have had no effect on the king cryptocurrency. Bitcoin’s price rose past a crucial barrier overnight Wednesday, reaching $45,300, before falling as the broader market dipped in early…
What Might Press Bitcoin Above The $100 K Limit
Despite the recent downfall of the crypto market, the projection of Bitcoin (BTC) to cross the $100k threshold remains seen as a matter of time. Back in December, Bloomberg Intelligence indicated that the anticipated mark would happen eventually “due to the economic basics of increasing demand vs. decreasing supply,” and new data shed some light…
Previous SEC Chairman, Jay Clayton States He Thinks Highly In Crypto Innovation
According to former chairman of the SEC, Jay Clayton, cryptocurrencies serve a variety of functions and are tied to a range of industries, and the SEC should regulate only those industries that are related to them. Clayton Believes In Crypto Technology Jay Clayton, the former chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, or SEC, was…
FED’s Powell Does not Believe Crypto Threats Financial Stability
The crypto market cap has moved up to $2,2 trillion after the Fed announced they would double the tapering of bond purchase and interest rates will stay the same for now. Fed’s chairman Jerome Powell held a news conference after the decision was taken where he approached several issues on the United States economy and…