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Bitcoin Rises As U.S. Inflation Rose Slightly in January; Three Arrows Capital Founders Create 'Open Exchange'
Bitcoin saw small gains Tuesday after the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics revealed that the consumer price index (CPI) for January rose 0.5% versus 0.1% a month earlier, in line with economist forecasts. The Wall Street Journal reports the founders of failed hedge fund Three Arrows Capital are launching a $25 million crypto exchange venture at the end of the month. And, the Senate Banking Committee hosted a hearing called "Crypto Crash: Why Financial System Safeguards are Needed for Digital Assets."

Crypto Markets React to Latest US Inflation Report
Bitcoin (BTC) is trading mostly sideways after falling briefly following the Consumer Price Index (CPI), showing a higher than expected annual inflation of 6.4% in January. MarketVector Indexes Digital Asset Product Strategist Martin Leinweber shares his analysis on the crypto markets.

Bitcoin Trades Sideways After Inflation Comes in Slightly Hot
Bitcoin (BTC) is trading mostly flat after the Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose 0.5 percent in January on a seasonally adjusted basis. On a year-over-year basis, however, inflation was running somewhat hotter than expected, coming in at a 6.4% pace in January versus 6.5% in December and against predictions for 6.2%. MarketVector Indexes Digital Asset Product Strategist Martin Leinweber shares his analysis.

Bitcoin Below $22K Ahead of CPI Report
TheoTrade co-founder Don Kaufman joins "All About Bitcoin" to discusses whether bitcoin (BTC) has hit bottom and how the largest token by market capitalization will react to Tuesday's consumer price index (CPI) data. Plus, what a strong dollar could mean for risk assets and his outlook on a potential capitulation event.

Investors Eye January's CPI Report
Tastycrypto Head of Digital Assets Ryan Grace shares his crypto markets analysis ahead of the release of January's Consumer Price Index (CPI) report Tuesday, coming out of what he calls a "bear market rally" in January.

Bitcoin Has Already Risen 14% In 2023
Bitcoin is now up about 14% this year after falling 63% in 2022. This comes as U.S. inflation data showed consumer price index (CPI) slipped 0.1% in December and rose 6.5 percent over the last 12 months, in line with expectations. "All About Bitcoin" host Christine Lee breaks down "The Chart of The Day."

Bitcoin Above $18K Following US December Inflation Report
Bitcoin (BTC) saw a dip in price but remains above $18,000 following the news that annualized inflation slowed to 6.5% in December from 7.1% previously. "The Hash" panel discusses the 0.1% slip in consumer price index (CPI) and the impact of macroeconomics on the crypto industry.

Bitcoin Breaks Above $18K for the First Time Since Mid-December
Bitcoin (BTC) breaks above $18,000 for the first time since mid-December. Eaglebrook Advisors Vice President of Research Joe Orsini discusses bitcoin's recent rally and the consumer price index (CPI) slipping 0.1% in the past month. Plus, his outlook on the largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization by the end of the year.

Crypto Brokerage Blockchain.com Lays off 28% of Workforce
Cryptocurrency brokerage Blockchain.com said it's letting go of 28% of its workforce, or about 110 employees. "First Mover" hosts discuss the recent layoffs across the battered cryptocurrency industry and Binance's potential hiring spree in 2023. Plus, the latest on the CPI data.

