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How Low Could BTC & ETH Go?
How Low Could BTC & ETH Go?
As the crypto markets continue to slide, Valkyrie Co-founder & CIO Steven McClurg discusses the potential bottoms for BTC and ETH, citing the impact of the Fed’s half-point in...
How Low Could BTC & ETH Go?

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Market Wrap: Crypto Sell-Off Stabilizes Amid Bearish Sentiment
BTC was roughly flat over the past 24 hours and down by 6% over the past week. Traders remain cautious.
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BTC Could Drop to $33K, Investors Looking at ETH
BTC Could Drop to $33K, Investors Looking at ETH
MarketGauge Group Managing Director Michele Schneider shares her bitcoin price outlook, suggesting that in the short term the “digital gold” could go as low as $33,000. Plus,...
BTC Could Drop to $33K, Investors Looking at ETH

BTC and ETH Drop More Than 30% Over the Past Year
BTC and ETH Drop More Than 30% Over the Past Year
Returns over the past year for 14 out of all CoinDesk top 20 assets, the top 20 digital assets based on verifiable dollar volume and exchange listings, illustrate a sea of red...
BTC and ETH Drop More Than 30% Over the Past Year

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Is Ethereum Staking Pool Lido’s Growth an Omen of Centralization?
Lido might be on track to control over 50% of all staked ether on the Beacon Chain. Better it than Coinbase, proponents say.
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US Inflation Surges to New 40-Year High, What That Means for Crypto
US Inflation Surges to New 40-Year High, What That Means for Crypto
GSR Markets’ Benoit Bosc discusses the current state of the crypto markets as the U.S. Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose to 8.5%, hitting a new 40-year high. Meanwhile, bitcoin...
US Inflation Surges to New 40-Year High, What That Means for Crypto

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Market Wrap: Bitcoin Sell-Off Deepens as Correlation With Stocks Rises
BTC is down 40% from its November peak, compared with a 16% drop in the Nasdaq 100 over the same period.
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