BTC price needs to hold $70K next as Bitcoin weathers ECB rate cut
Bitcoin could be preparing an attack on liquidity at the $72,000 BTC price resistance line as the European Central Bank enacts its first interest rate cut in four years.
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Bitcoin could be preparing an attack on liquidity at the $72,000 BTC price resistance line as the European Central Bank enacts its first interest rate cut in four years.
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