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news-imageFebruary 7, 2025

Cardano's ADA, DOGE Slide 4% as Bitcoin Traders Await Payrolls

Strong job growth can lead to fears of inflation and increased interest rates, while weak data might signal an economic slowdown.
Publisher: Coindesk
Sentiment: Negative
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cover-imageCrypto Economy
February 7, 2025

$3 Billion in BTC & ETH Options Expire Amid Market Uncertainty

TL;DR Over $3.12 billion in Bitcoin and Ethereum options expire today, which could influence market volatility. Market sentiment remains mixed: Bitcoin's put-to-call ratio is 0.57, reflecting some bullish optimism, while Ethereum shows a ratio of 0.45. Macroeconomic factors, such as Trump's tariffs and U.S. employment data, could determine the market's short-term direction.

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cover-imageBloomberg Markets and Finance
February 7, 2025

Elon Musk Is Being Very Transparent: Rep. Comer on DOGE

Rep. James Comer (R) Kentucky discusses the latest on what framework is needed to create the Reconciliation Bill and get it approved by Republican members in the House of Representatives. He also shares his thoughts on Elon Musk and DOGE, saying Musk is "being very transparent," and states that Musk has no authority to do anything and that the power lies with President Trump or Congress.

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cover-imageBenzinga
February 7, 2025

Bitcoin To Hit Between $300,000 And $1.5 Million By 2030: ARK Invest

ARK Invest has projected Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) could reach $1.5 million by 2030 under its most optimistic scenario, with a base case of $710,000 and a bear case of $300,000. Alongside Bitcoin's growth, the firm also highlighted the rapid rise of stablecoins and other digital assets as key drivers shaping the future of financial markets.

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cover-imageCryptonews
February 7, 2025

Canadian Who Hid 450 BTC from U.S. Feds Sentenced to 41 Months in Prison

Firoz Patel, Payza's founder, received 41 more months in prison for concealing 450 BTC (over $43 million) from authorities after his 2020 money laundering conviction14. He tried using Binance and Blockchain.com to hide the funds. The post Canadian Who Hid 450 BTC from U.S. Feds Sentenced to 41 Months in Prison appeared first on Cryptonews.

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cover-imageCoinPedia
February 7, 2025

Bitcoin Price Prediction 2025: Raoul Pal Reveals His Bold Forecast

Despite the hype of Bitcoin Reserve plans, Bitcoin's price is still below $100K. But Investors are not losing hope on Bitcoin and on its rising possibilities under Trump's leadership. Overall the year is bullish for Bitcoin as crypto is getting political support and new policies are meant to boost the industry rather than suppressing it.

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cover-imageThe Daily Hodl
February 7, 2025

‘Sentiment Is in the Gutter': Economist Henrik Zeberg Says Conditions Ripe for Bitcoin To Potentially Go Higher

Economist Henrik Zeberg believes current market conditions are ripe for a major Bitcoin (BTC) breakout. Zeberg tells his 173,900 followers on the social media platform X that market sentiment has gotten so low that it may indicate the bottom for Bitcoin and other digital assets is close. “BTC reached ATH (all-time high) on January 20th.

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cover-imageThe Currency Analytics
February 7, 2025

Bitcoin Wallets Holding 100+ BTC Surge as Retailers Exit Market

Bitcoin has seen a surge in large-scale accumulation as 135 new wallets, each holding 100 or more BTC, emerged on the blockchain. This rise in large holders comes at a time when many smaller investors are pulling back from the market, a trend observed during recent Bitcoin price volatility.

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cover-imageBitcoin
February 7, 2025

Canadian Businessman Sentenced to 41 Months in U.S. Prison for Hiding 450 BTC

A Canadian businessman has received a 41-month sentence in a U.S. federal prison for obstruction. Businessman's Account Blocked by Binance A Canadian businessman will serve 41 months in U.S. federal prison after pleading guilty to one count of obstruction of an official proceeding. The sentence was jointly announced by U.S. Attorney Edward R. Martin Jr.

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