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Videos

Bitcoin Outlook Following Fed Rate Hike Announcement

U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell approved a fourth consecutive 75-point interest rate hike, also signaling a potential shift in how the central bank approaches rising inflation. "Wolf of All Streets" crypto trader & investor Scott Melker and StockCharts.com Senior Technical Analyst Julius de Kempenaer discuss the latest Fed decision and what it means for crypto.

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Finance

Coinbase’s Interest Income May Be Bright Spot Amid Challenging Third Quarter

Trading volumes likely remained soft again, but analysts are on the lookout for how much interest income Coinbase can earn, particularly from stablecoins.

Coinbase podría beneficiarse por el incremento de las tasas de interés. (Robert Nickelsberg/Getty Images)

Videos

Bitcoin Holds Firm at $20K Level Ahead of Fed Interest Rate Decision

Risk assets, including cryptocurrencies, have recently found footing on hopes the Federal Reserve will pivot away from jumbo interest rate hikes from December to end the so-called liquidity tightening sooner than expected and signal that at its Nov. 2 meeting. "The Hash" panel discusses the potential impact on the crypto markets.

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Finance

DeFi Protocol Voltz Opens Door for Passive Traders With Liquidity Optimizer Vault

The new product will give traders the opportunity to earn passive liquidity provider returns without the risk of impermanent loss, Voltz's CEO said.

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Videos

Bitcoin Outlook Ahead of Fed Decision, Jobs Report

The "All About Bitcoin" Week in Review panel discusses their outlook for bitcoin (BTC) ahead of next week's upcoming U.S. jobs report and a potential fourth consecutive interest rate hike from the U.S. Federal Reserve.

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Markets

Fed's Powell Set to Remove Punch Bowl That Lubricated Crypto Party

The Fed appears set to raise interest rates next week for the first time since 2018. With inflation now at nettlesome levels and still climbing, the so-called "Fed put" might be out of action, one economist said.

Fed Chair Jerome Powell (House Financial Services Committee/YouTube)