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news-imageOctober 5, 2024

Weak Buying at $60K—Is Bitcoin's Next Price Rally in Danger?

It's just a few days of October and so many noobs are panicking and selling! Ever since the price dropped below the crucial support at $63,200, the markets have dropped heavily as most of the tokens have lost more than 15% to 20% in the past couple of days.
Publisher: CoinPedia
Sentiment: Negative
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cover-imageThe Currency Analytics
October 5, 2024

IMF Urges El Salvador to Revise Bitcoin Policies Amid Economic Challenges

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has reiterated its call for the country to reform its Bitcoin policies. During a press conference on October 3, 2024, Julie Kozack, director of the IMF's communications department, emphasized the need for a robust regulatory framework that addresses the risks associated with cryptocurrency use.

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October 5, 2024

Bitcoin Price Prediction: Crash Over, Rally Ahead; Next Stop $68,000

Bitcoin has recently bounced from a key support area, signaling a potential short-term recovery. Analysts note that this rebound coincides with oversold signals in the market, indicating a possible shift in momentum. According to analyst Josh of Crypto World, Bitcoin continues to form lower highs and lower lows, a characteristic of a larger bearish trend.

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October 5, 2024

Why The Bitcoin Bounce Off $66,000 Is Not Entirely Bad News

The Bitcoin price action in the past two weeks has reiterated its volatile nature despite the steady flow of institutional money. The cryptocurrency surged in the last days of September from $53,500 to a high of $66,000, only to pull back to $61,000 in the first few days of October, showing its unpredictable nature.

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cover-imageThe Currency Analytics
October 5, 2024

Hedge Fund Manager Declares Buying Bitcoin Dip a ‘No-Brainer

Quinn Thompson, chief investment officer at Lekker Capital, has identified the recent 6% dip in Bitcoin's price since September 30 as a prime moment for investors to increase their holdings. In a post on X on October 3, Thompson declared that purchasing Bitcoin (BTC) at its current price range of around $61,000 is a “no-brainer.

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October 5, 2024

Bitcoin Dominance Nears Three-Year High as Altcoins Struggle; Aptos Shines Amid Market Turmoil

Bitcoin (BTC) has maintained its position above the critical $60,000 support level, even as many altcoins face significant downward pressure. Bitcoin's resurgence has propelled its market dominance to levels not seen in nearly three years, highlighting a clear divide in performance between Bitcoin and the broader cryptocurrency market.

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October 5, 2024

Bitcoin Gains Expected as US Jobs Data Drives Fed Rate Cuts, Analyst Says

A researcher from 21shares has offered an analysis of how bitcoin's price could respond to the U.S. jobs report. The analyst indicates that BTC prices could increase if the Federal Reserve reduces interest rates. These rate cuts, which are likely tied to labor market trends, could lower borrowing costs, potentially boosting the cryptocurrency market.

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October 5, 2024

Satoshi Era Bitcoin Whale Moves $3.6M Ahead of Nakamoto Face Reveal

Ahead of the much-anticipated documentary release on October 8, which promises to reveal the identity of Bitcoin creator Satoshi Nakamoto, a 2009 Bitcoin whale has moved $3.6 million worth of BTC. This movement has generated significant interest, especially as it coincides with the forthcoming documentary, which has ignited curiosity about Nakamoto's identity.

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October 4, 2024

Russian Bitcoin Mining Industry Could Surpass the U.S. in 2 Years

Igor Runets, owner and CEO of Bitriver, commented on the growth potential of the Russian bitcoin mining industry following the approval of the mining law in the country. Runets stated that, due to the several advantages provided by the law, the Russian bitcoin mining industry could reach parity with the U.S.

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