Bitcoin, Ethereum Try to Recover Losses, Risks Remain
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has sparked a sharp selloff in bitcoin. BTC declined below the USD 35,000 level and is currently (11:50 UTC) trying to recover losses once again. Similarly, most major altcoins are down over...
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has sparked a sharp selloff in bitcoin. BTC declined below the USD 35,000 level and is currently (11:50 UTC) trying to recover losses once again.
Similarly, most major altcoins are down over 10%. ETH declined below the USD 2,350 support level before recovering. XRP spiked below USD 0.65 and tested USD 0.620. ADA is down 18% and there was a clear move below the USD 0.80 support.
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