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A mostly bullish sentiment dominates the cryptocurrency market, following Bitcoin’s (BTC) run to above $50,000. This level of greed encourages…
Bitcoin’s surge past $50,000 catalyzed a broader market upswing, propelling numerous large-cap alternative digital assets such as Ethereum (ETH), Solana…
Bitcoin price’s remarkable surge past the $50,000 mark for the first time in over two years has created a buzz…
XRP has reached a critical resistance. The token has experienced a period of bullish momentum, capturing the attention of investors…
Chainlink Price Prediction: The Chainlink (LINK) price recently experienced a significant rebound, climbing 23% from a local support level of…
1 The ATOM crypto asset is showing bullish strength, as it stays above major EMA, RSI is above 50. 2…
1 Filecoin open interest is $190.06 Million and the long versus short ratio for 24 hours is 0.9146. 2 The…
In a recent development, pro-XRP lawyer Bill Morgan has raised questions over the cryptocurrency’s sluggish performance in the market. With…
Capo of Crypto, who is known for his bearish views and is frequently criticized by investors for his bearish comments,…
VeChain (VET) might finally be ready for a breakout as key technical setups suggest this bullish possibility. VeChain remains one…
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