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Crypto Markets Today: Bitcoin Tests $110K as Traders ‘Sell the News’ on Fed Cut, U.S.-China Deal

Bitcoin slid to its $110,000 support as the broader crypto market shed $80 billion following the Federal Reserve’s interest-rate cut and a new U.S.-China trade agreement.

Traders "sell the news" following Fed cut (TheDigitalArtist/Pixabay)

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Bitcoin Slips Below $108K, Erases Weekend Gains as Trump Ramps Up Tariffs

The president imposed 25% tariffs against Japan and Korea, while threatening additional levies against any countries aligning themselves with the BRICs nations.

Bitcoin (BTC) price (CoinDesk)

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Dollar Index Falls Below 98 for First Time in Three Years, Gives Room for Crypto Run

Weaker dollar sparks optimism for risk assets as inflation eases.

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Bitcoin Slips Below $104K, Cryptos Slide as U.S.-China Tariff Tensions Flare Up

The crypto market wobbled after Trump accused China of violating a tariff truce.

Bitcoin (BTC) price on May 30 (CoinDesk)

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U.S. Trade Court Ruling Sends 30-Year Treasury Yield Above 5%

Tariff reversal fuels bond sell-off as U.S.-China tensions escalate across tech and education sectors.

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Good Vibes Shattered as Trump Revives Trade War, Sending Bitcoin Tumbling Below $109K

The president Friday morning threatened an imminent 50% tariff on all EU imports as well as a 25% levy on imported Apple iPhones.

Donald Trump (Tom Brenner For The Washington Post via Getty Images)

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The Market Reaction to Trump's Tariffs Signals a Broader Acceptance of Bitcoin's ‘Digital Gold’ Narrative

The response of bitcoin prices to the destabilizing announcement of U.S. tariffs in April suggests the digital asset may be achieving one of its fundamental promises, says Hashdex’s Gerry O’Shea.

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Bitcoin Races Above $97K on U.S.-China Trade Deal Progress

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is headed to Switzerland for talks with Chinese representatives.

Photo of U.S. Vice President JD Vance, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth

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Bitcoin Traders Eye Breakout to New Highs as Trump Says Tariff Deals Progressing

Markets have been generally range-bound in the past week, setting the course for what could be an explosive move higher, some say.

Close up image of Donald Trump speaking at lectern

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