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Cumberland DRW associated address received 100 million USDT and deposited it into CEX
Cointime·2024/05/20 11:07
Matrixport: ETH volatility looks cheap relative to BTC volatility
Cointime·2024/05/20 10:49

Bitcoin: Will Price Rise After Saylor’s “Bet on Bitcoin” Call?
Coinedition·2024/05/20 10:25

Crypto Whale Offloads $46 Million in Ethereum as Market Eyes ETF Decision
BeInCrypto·2024/05/20 09:58

Bitcoin (BTC) Price Unstable at $67K, Altcoins Turn Red (Market Watch)
SOL is among the few altcoins in the green now.
Cryptopotato·2024/05/20 08:46

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Cryptonews·2024/05/20 08:22
The transaction volume of 6 Hong Kong virtual asset ETFs today was HK$26.1102 million
Cointime·2024/05/20 08:19

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10xResearch·2024/05/20 07:42

ETFs buy 3X new BTC supply — 5 Things to know in Bitcoin this week
Bitcoin is facing renewed calls for a supply shock as exchange reserves hit seven-year lows, and BTC price action focuses on final resistance.
Cointelegraph·2024/05/20 07:34
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On Monday, June 8, the Korean won closed up 2% against the US dollar, at 1,526.98 won, showing a continuous upward trend throughout the day.Last Friday, on the day the nonfarm payroll data was released, the Korean won against the US dollar dropped to 1,562.29 won, marking its lowest level since March 2009. It has now moved away from this historical low range.
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Morgan Stanley: Whether the US dollar rally can continue depends on the Federal Reserve's interest rate pathJinse Finance reported that on June 9, Morgan Stanley strategists David Adams, Andrew Watrous, and Molly Nickolin wrote in a report on Monday that the outlook for the Federal Reserve will determine the next phase of the US dollar’s movement. If the Federal Reserve does not raise interest rates, the rally of the US dollar is likely overdone.
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Vale CEO: Despite the outbreak of war in the Middle East, metal demand remains strongVale is currently focusing on revitalizing and developing its own assets rather than seeking external acquisitions. The global demand for critical minerals has always been "highly constructive" (very favorable) for this Brazilian mining giant. Its outlook for the full year is "very optimistic." The resumption of operations at the Oman pellet plant complex will have to wait until the conflict subsides. (Bloomberg Television)
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