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How Low Can Bitcoin Go After Slipping Below $60K Today?
The popular AI chatbot warned that BTC could slump to the mid-$40,000 range.
Cryptopotato·2024/08/03 16:00

Can Bitcoin (BTC) Hit $100,000 if the Russia-Ukraine War Ends
Here’s what may happen to BTC’s price if Russia and Ukraine declare a truce (according to ChatGPT).
Cryptopotato·2024/08/03 16:00

Stablecoin Market Cap Hits $164B, Extending 10-Month Growth Streak: CCData
Circle’s USD Coin (USDC) saw a surge in July trading volume due to increased market funds and new European digital asset regulations.
Cryptopotato·2024/08/03 16:00

Ripple Price Analysis: Here’s Why XRP is Plunging Toward $0.5 and What to Expect Next
Cryptopotato·2024/08/03 16:00

Bitcoin Dropping Below 50,000? Weak Data This Week Rekindles Fears
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10xResearch·2024/08/03 15:45

Significant Outflows Hit Grayscale Ethereum Trust Amid Mixed ETF Performance
Cryptodnes·2024/08/03 14:18
BTC price slumps to $62K as Bitcoin bulls bet on M2 money supply
Cointelegraph·2024/08/03 13:30

Ethereum Inflation Rises as Layer 2 Usage Grows
Cryptodnes·2024/08/03 11:30

Vitalik Buterin Shared New Guidance for Ethereum Developers
Cryptodnes·2024/08/03 08:33
Grayscale ETHE outflows continue as Ethereum ETF shows mixed trends
Cointelegraph·2024/08/03 08:18
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Federal Reserve officials release hawkish signals, another rate hike adjustment window may open within the yearFederal Reserve officials send hawkish signals, further rate hike adjustments possible this year
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US optical communication concept stocks collectively fell in pre-market trading, with Marvell Technology down over 4%.Glonhui June 4|Dragged down by Broadcom's sharp decline, optical communication concept stocks collectively fell in U.S. pre-market trading. Among them, Broadcom dropped 12%, POET Technologies dropped over 6%, Nokia dropped over 5%, Marvell Technology dropped over 4%, Corning and Lumentum dropped over 3%.
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Eurozone construction PMI rebounds to 43.7, with declining trend continuing for over four years(1) S&P Global Eurozone Construction PMI rose to 43.7 in May 2026, higher than April's 41.7 (when the industry recorded the sharpest contraction since August 2024). However, the index remains far below the 50 threshold, indicating that the downward trend in the construction sector has persisted for over four years. (2) By country, France recorded the most severe contraction, Germany continued to decline significantly, and Italy saw the mildest deterioration. By sector, residential saw the fastest decline, while the rate of contraction in civil engineering was the slowest. (3) New business continued to drop sharply, though the rate of decline slowed compared to April, as demand conditions remained sluggish. In terms of prices, input cost inflation remained significant in May, with all three monitored economies reporting strong cost increases, led by Germany. (4) Construction companies remained pessimistic about activity prospects for the coming year, extending the prevailing negative sentiment into the third consecutive month.
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