ETH tops $4.6K for first time since 2021, eyes ATH
Ethereum tops $4.6K for the first time since 2021, fueled by $130M in short liquidations, $9B treasury buys, and record ETF inflows. The post ETH tops $4.6K for first time since 2021, eyes ATH appeared first on Crypto Br...
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Ethereum tops $4.6K for the first time since 2021, fueled by $130M in short liquidations, $9B treasury buys, and record ETF inflows.
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