Bitcoin Price Prediction: Bitcoin Stays Strong above $30,000 as Cathie Wood Offers Support
The price of Bitcoin is currently trading at $30,095, experiencing a minor drop of less than 0.10% on Wednesday. Despite this slight dip, Bitcoin remains resilient above the crucial $30,000 level, bolstered by the assura...
Despite this slight dip, Bitcoin remains resilient above the crucial $30,000 level, bolstered by the assurance from Cathie Wood of further support for BTC.
Notably, US Congressman Ritchie Torres has criticized SEC Chair Gary Gensler for his unfavorable stance on cryptocurrency, highlighting the success of Ripple as a counterargument....
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