Bitcoin Rises Above USD 41,000 for the First Time in Almost Two Weeks
Bitcoin (BTC) broke above the USD 40,000 mark again today, after being rejected at the same level over the weekend. The major breakthrough comes on a strong day for both BTC and the broader crypto market, with most coins...
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Bitcoin (BTC) broke above the USD 40,000 mark again today, after being rejected at the same level over the weekend. The major breakthrough comes on a strong day for both BTC and the broader crypto market, with most coins now in the green for the past 24 hours.
At 16:43 UTC, BTC stood at USD 41,133, up 5% for the past 24 hours and up by almost 7% for the past 7 days. Ethereum (ETH) was trading at USD 2,825 and was up 2% in a day and 7% in a week....
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