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Crypto Fund Inflows Surged Last Week as Investors Bought on FTX-Induced Dip

The largest inflows in 14 weeks, at $42 million, coincided with the crypto market's sharp downturn, triggered by the swift collapse of once-billionaire Sam Bankman-Fried’s business empire.

Los fondos de criptomonedas registraron US$42 millones en ingresos en los siete días que terminaron el 11 de noviembre. (CoinShares)

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4 Things You Find in Crypto That Aren’t in Traditional Finance

Investors may find the tools they’ve used in the past don’t apply to cryptocurrency, but crypto offers a new set of data and information to explore.

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How to Benefit From Tax-Loss Harvesting in Crypto

The year 2022 has been rough in the markets, but one way to take the sting out of losses is to take advantage of tax-loss harvesting to offset any capital gains from other profits.

Tax paperwork (Pixabay)

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After Bitcoin's Worst Week in 5 Months, Here's What Crypto Analysts Are Saying

A roundup of commentary on how digital-asset market analysts see the next few months unfolding.

El gráfico de precios de bitcoin en 2022 refleja el año espantoso que fue para los mercados de criptomonedas, el cual empeoró con el colapso de FTX. (CoinDesk)

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The Epic Collapse of Sam Bankman-Fried's FTX Exchange: A Crypto Markets Timeline

Tracing the CoinDesk Market Index (CMI) through key news developments in the swift unraveling of billionaire Sam Bankman-Fried's crypto empire shows just how quickly the speculation kept shifting.

Annotated chart of the 162-asset CoinDesk Market Index (CMI) over the course of the FTX and Alameda saga. (CoinDesk Indices and Research/Sage D. Young)

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Bitcoin Slides Anew After FTX Bankruptcy Filing

The CoinDesk Market Index (CMI) dropped 3.3% during early U.S. trading hours on Friday.

El Índice de Mercado de CoinDesk cae 3% por la declaración de quiebra del exchange FTX. (CoinDesk)

Finance

FTX Suspends Customer Signups After Widespread Criticism

The crypto exchange is facing an acute liquidity crisis.

Twitter Spaces: FTX – 1) What

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Bitcoin Hits 2-Year Low Below $16K After Binance Backs Out of FTX Deal

Bitcoin's price fell as low as $15,625 Wednesday. It was the first time the largest cryptocurrency has fallen below $16,000 since November 2020. The BTC price was down 14% on the day, the biggest plunge in almost five months.

Bitcoin (BTC) price over the past week, showing drop to $15,625 on Wednesday, the lowest since November 2020. (Source: CoinDesk)

Finance

Crypto Fund Alameda's Ethereum Wallet Holdings Slumped 50% Since October

On-chain analysis shows Alameda has a $3 million debt spread over several Ethereum addresses.

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Markets

'Long' Crypto Traders Take on $700M in Losses as Markets Falls on FTX Contagion Fears

Crypto market capitalization fell 8.8% in the past 24 hours, data shows.

Racha perdedora. (Jhorrocks)