Bitcoin Falls Below USD 40,000 on Stronger Dollar as War in Ukraine Rages On
Bitcoin (BTC) kept falling on Friday and Saturday as the US dollar jumped higher following strong economic data that showed the number of jobs created in the US rose much more than expected. As of Saturday at 15:53 UTC,...
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Bitcoin (BTC) kept falling on Friday and Saturday as the US dollar jumped higher following strong economic data that showed the number of jobs created in the US rose much more than expected.
As of Saturday at 15:53 UTC, BTC stood at USD 38,893, down almost 6% for the day and 1% for the past 7 days. It was still up 5% in a month. At the same time, ethereum (ETH) traded at USD 2,627, down almost 4% for the day and 5% for the week. It was also down 2% in a month....
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