Coinshares: Fed’s Trim Lands Softly; Bitcoin Stays Flat and Volatility Tightens
The Federal Reserve finally trimmed rates—and bitcoin basically yawned, according to Coinshares’ Head of Research James Butterfill, who says traders want proof this is a real pivot, not a polite tap on the brakes. Butter...
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