Euro Higher Against Majors

The euro was higher against its major counterparts in the European session on Wednesday, as investors cheered inflation data out of U.K and Eurozone. U.K. consumer price inflation rose by less than expected to 3.2 percent in March from 3.4 percent in February, making it likely that the Bank of England will lower its key...

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Bitcoin Price Prediction as BTC Crashes Before Halving – Is The Bull Market Over?

As the cryptocurrency community anticipates the next Bitcoin halving event, expected around April 19 or 20, speculations about its impact on Bitcoin’s price are intensifying. This scheduled reduction in mining rewards, which decreases the supply of new Bitcoins entering the market, has historically been a catalyst for significant price movements. Presently, Bitcoin (BTC/USD) is trading...

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Bitcoin Supply On Exchanges Has Almost Depleted, Says Bybit

The available Bitcoin supply on exchanges is rapidly diminishing, potentially reaching depletion within the next nine months, according to a Monday analysis by Bybit. Citing data from CryptoQuant, Bybit wrote in a blog post that only 2 million BTC is present on centralized crypto trading platforms, representing less than 10% of the entire network’s supply. Cratering Bitcoin Exchange Supply Before Halving “If we assume a daily inflow of $500 million to Bitcoin Spot ETFs, the equivalent...

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Rep. Sherrod Brown Open To Stablecoin Legislation: Bloomberg

Senator Sherrod Brown (D-H), a noted crypto-skeptic, expressed openness to stablecoin legislation amidst news of a bipartisan bill proposed by Representatives Cynthia Lummis (R-WY) and Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY), a Tuesday report from Bloomberg revealed. When asked by the news outlet if he would advance stablecoin legislation tethered to a bill focused on reducing compensation for...

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