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Solana, Cardano Tokens Slide Over 9% as Cryptos See Weakness Amid Poor US Consumer Data

Bitcoin lost support at $30,000 as Chinese tech stocks sold off on earnings worries a day after hawkish comments from the U.S. Federal Reserve.

Given a choice, inflation is a better option than deflation. (Peter Cade/Getty Images)

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Market Wrap: Bitcoin Dips, Stocks Plummet as Volatility Spikes

Traders continue to hedge against further price declines.

Bitcoin 24-hour price chart (CoinDesk)

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Market Wrap: Cryptos and Stocks Mixed Amid Bearish Sentiment

BTC is stabilizing around $30K while stock market volatility begins to fade.

Markets are mixed. (Milly Vueti/Unsplash)

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Market Wrap: Altcoins Outperform as Bitcoin Stabilizes Around $30K

BTC rose by 4% over the past 24 hours, compared with a 19% rally in MATIC.

Bitcoin rise (Shutterstock)

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Market Wrap: Cryptos, Stocks Tumble Amid Extreme Bearish Sentiment

BTC dropped by as much as 11% over the past 24 hours while several altcoins underperformed.

Mercado bajista —bear market, en inglés— de cripto. (Olen Gandy, Unsplash)

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Market Wrap: Crypto Sell-Off Stabilizes Amid Bearish Sentiment

BTC was roughly flat over the past 24 hours and down by 6% over the past week. Traders remain cautious.

(Drew Beamer/Unsplash)

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Market Wrap: Cryptos and Stocks Fall, Luna Foundation Guard Accumulates Bitcoin

BTC declined by as much as 10% on Thursday, its largest price drop in two months.

A trader works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (Michael Nagle/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

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Bitcoin Plunges Most in 2 Months Amid Stock Market Sell-off

Bitcoin dropped more than 7% on Thursday. The decline was in line with a broad fall in the prices of stocks and bonds.

The price of bitcoin (BTC) dropped 7% on Thursday to a two-month low. (Source: TradingView/CoinDesk)

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Market Wrap: Cryptos and Stocks Mixed; Bitcoin Outperforms Altcoins

Choppy trading in stocks and cryptos reflects uncertainty among global investors.

Volatility ahead (Matt Hardy/Unsplash)