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BITCOIN PRICE ANALYSIS & PREDICTION (December 9) – BTC Floats Around $100k After Rejecting New High, Where Will It Head Next?
Bitcoin’s recent surge above $100k has fueled more bullish sentiments among traders and investors, but on-chain metrics like CoinMarketCap suggest a possible pullback is underway as it reaches extreme greed. Last Thursday, Bitcoin made another major move after trading calmly for weeks. That positive action alone put the asset in a more bullish state as it painted a fresh all-time high of $104,088 on Binance. It lost grip and plunged to a low of $90,500 that same day, creating a notable spike. However, it recovered some ground and traded average at around the $100k level throughout the week. The price...
Bitcoin (BTC) Reclaims Critical Level, Eyes $72,000 Amid Bullish Indicators
You are here: Home / News / Bitcoin (BTC) Reclaims Critical Level, Eyes $72,000 Amid Bullish Indicators In recent market activity, Bitcoin (BTC) experienced a decline, hitting a low of $65,500 before bouncing back from this critical support level. Despite this temporary setback, the overall trend for Bitcoin remains positive, signalling the potential for future gains. A notable development in crypto is the progress in repayments from the defunct Mt. Gox exchange. As former investors finally receive their funds, this large-scale movement of Bitcoin may have contributed to the slight dip in BTC prices observed recently. Bitcoin Shows Potential Breakout...
Brooklyn District Attorney Shuts Down 40 NFT Scam Websites
By Mark Hunter 18 hours agoTue Dec 10 2024 11:49:36 Reading Time: 2 minutes Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez has shut down 40 NFT scam websites Some of the websites were impersonating popular NFT marketplaces like OpenSea Scammers targeted artists, with one losing $135,000 Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez has stopped scammers in their tracks by shutting down 40 NFT scam websites. The scammers used the sites to target artists, and they had already siphoned the life savings of one victim. Some sites mimicked popular NFT exchanges like OpenSea, with the malicious actors scouting for victims on social media platforms,...