Bitcoin could reach new highs in Q1 despite sluggish jobs print: Grayscale Research
The market has already priced in less accommodating interest rate policy, and legislative tailwinds could aid Bitcoin’s performance.
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The market has already priced in less accommodating interest rate policy, and legislative tailwinds could aid Bitcoin’s performance.
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