Bitcoin Price Prediction: BTC Dips 3% Amid Binance Lawsuit and Potential Rate Hike Concerns
Bitcoin, the world's leading cryptocurrency, is facing a dip of 3% as it trades at $29,171 on Tuesday. The failure to sustain higher price levels may have influenced aggressive bearish sentiments, leading to short positi...
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Amidst the market fluctuations, two significant factors weighing on BTC's performance are the ongoing Binance lawsuit and concerns over a potential rate hike. ...
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