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  • Bitcoin Surges Above $66,000 as Inflation Eases, Boosting Market Sentiment
    BITCOIN RISES
    Bitcoin surged past $66,000 early Thursday morning, driven by signs of easing inflation in the U.S., marking a significant uptick in the cryptocurrency market. This notable rise comes as the digital asset experiences a 6.6% increase from the previous day, reaching $66,245.22 at the time of writing. This marks an 8.3% gain from last week, with $82 billion worth of Bitcoin traded over the past 24 hours, according to Coinglass.
  • CFTC Chairman Says Bitcoin's Price Could Double Under New Regulations
    Bitcoin
    CFTC Chair Rostin Behnam has frequently stated that market players need to have regulatory clarity, something many in the cryptocurrency business has claimed is currently lacking.
  • Bitcoin Could Be Undervalued Than What The Charts Show - Fidelity
    SELLOFF
    Bitcoin has retreated by a whopping 26% in the last seven days.
  • Bitcoin Drops Below $27,000 On Recession Worries
    CRYPTO WINTER PAINS
    Bitcoin's price has decreased by around 5 to 6% in the previous 24 hours.
  • Coinbase Stock Price Drops To Lowest Level Ever As Crypto Market Dips
    LOSSES
    Coinbase's stock price dropped by more than 25% following the news, extending its year-to-date decline to 75%.
  • Bitcoin Dips Below $30,000 As Crypto Downward Trend Continues
    BANKRUPT
    Bitcoin was trading as low as $29,996 per coin Monday evening before recovering slightly to $30,442 per coin.
  • BITCOIN RISES
    Bitcoin is valued at $46,362, Thursday.
  • Bitcoin Price Rises Past $50,000, Rebound Slows
    CRYPTO FOR SHOPPING
    Bitcoin's price surged past $50,000 on Monday for the first time since May, although its rebound from a months-long slump lost a little steam.
  • Bitcoin Maintains Upward Trajectory As Tom Brady 'Laser Eyes' Fails
    NOT WORKING
    Bitcoin up 3.2% to $35,722.54 in the last 24 hours, Wednesday.
  • UK Man Barred From Searching For $280 Million In Bitcoin He Tossed
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    A 35-year-old IT engineer from Newport accidentally threw away a hard drive containing 7,500 bitcoins.
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