Here’s How the Latest Hot US CPI Numbers Impacted Crypto Markets
Hotter-than-expected US Consumer Price Index (CPI) inflation numbers did little the shift sentiment in the crypto market on Thursday. Bitcoin (BTC) was last trading just under $26,700, just to the north of its 50-Day Mov...
Bitcoin (BTC) was last trading just under $26,700, just to the north of its 50-Day Moving Average (DMA), which appears to be offering support for now, but still trading with a negative bias, down around 0.7% on the day....
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