Bitcoin (BTC) Hits $56k as Halving Hype and MicroStrategy Fuel Market Optimism
As BTC gears up for its 4th halving event, anticipated to bolster demand and prices, recent bullish indicators have heightened market optimism.
BTC$60,022.00-4.02%
ETH$1,611.40-2.93%
USDT$0.9986-0.03%
USDC$0.9996-0.01%
XRP$1.06-3.72%
SOL$67.04-2.81%
TRX$0.3262-1.18%
FIGR_HELOC$1.03-0.13%
HYPE$59.29-5.23%
DOGE$0.0751-4.89%
USDS$0.9994-0.02%
RAIN$0.0159+1.07%
LEO$9.45-0.91%
ZEC$401.75-3.79%
XLM$0.1844-4.52%
BTC$60,022.00-4.02%
ETH$1,611.40-2.93%
USDT$0.9986-0.03%
USDC$0.9996-0.01%
XRP$1.06-3.72%
SOL$67.04-2.81%
TRX$0.3262-1.18%
FIGR_HELOC$1.03-0.13%
HYPE$59.29-5.23%
DOGE$0.0751-4.89%
USDS$0.9994-0.02%
RAIN$0.0159+1.07%
LEO$9.45-0.91%
ZEC$401.75-3.79%
XLM$0.1844-4.52%
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