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Bitcoin Sees Biggest Single-Day Percentage Decline in Two Months
Bitcoin (BTC) fell below $22,000 early Friday, reversing gains spurred by the softer-than-expected U.S. inflation figure released last week and leading the broader crypto market down. Defiance ETFs CEO, CIO and Co-Founder Sylvia Jablonski discusses the possible catalysts for this market sell-off, along with her thoughts on the looming macro headwinds that could impact the crypto markets.

What Fed's July Meeting Minutes Mean For Crypto
The U.S. Federal Reserve's July meeting minutes released Wednesday suggest interest rate hikes are likely to continue until inflation comes down significantly. The Bitcoin Layer Founder Nik Bhatia discusses what rising inflation means for risk-on assets, crypto miners, and the broader markets. Plus, his outlook for bitcoin (BTC)'s price movement.

Digital Asset Research CEO on Bitcoin Outlook Amid ‘Favorable Macro Environment’
Digital Asset Research CEO Doug Schwenk discusses his outlook for bitcoin (BTC) as the cryptocurrency continues to trend higher after this week’s cooler-than-expected U.S. inflation reading calmed fears of a more aggressive Fed monetary policy. “The macro environment is very favorable right now,” Schwenk said.

US Inflation Falls in July; What This Means for Crypto
U.S. inflation slowed to 8.5% in July according to the latest CPI print, sending bitcoin’s price jumping. The slower-than-expected reading takes pressure off the Federal Reserve to hike rates aggressively at their upcoming September meeting. “All About Bitcoin” host Christine Lee breaks down the Chart of the Day.

Bitcoin Spikes as US Inflation Slowed to 8.5% in July
U.S. inflation slowed in July, possibly signaling the worst of consumer-price increases is behind the economy. Bitcoin (BTC) jumped 2% in the minutes after the report. "The Hash" panel discusses the potential impact of inflation on the crypto markets and the larger financial world. "This news means that things are getting worse at a slightly slower pace than they were before," host Adam B. Levine said.




