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Rufus Round
‘A Lot of Interest’ in $10K ETH Strike Price, GlobalBlock CEO Says
GlobalBlock CEO Rufus Round tells “First Mover, there’s “a lot of interest” in the $10,000 strike price for ether’s (ETH) September options expiry. Round also discusses why the Merge will change the whole dynamic for the second-largest cryptocurrency by market cap.

Bitcoin and Ether Remain in Their Recent Holding Patterns
Bitcoin (BTC) and ether (ETH) remain in their recent holding patterns as $1.27 billion in ETH options expire today. GlobalBlock CEO Rufus Round discusses his outlook for ETH and levels to watch, noting “open interest in ETH options for the end of September expiry has for the first time exceeded that of bitcoin.”

Ether Futures See $230M in Liquidations as Merge Pushes ETH to $1.5K
GlobalBlock CEO Rufus Round discusses his crypto markets analysis as futures tracking ether (ETH) saw over $230 million in losses in the past 24 hours as buying pressure built up on the world’s second-largest crypto by market capitalization ahead of an essential catalyst in September.

GlobalBlock CEO: ‘$500K Bitcoin in 5 Years’
GlobalBlock CEO Rufus Round discusses his bullish outlook for bitcoin as he maintains the cryptocurrency could blast beyond $500,000 per coin in the next five years and $75,000 per coin before 2022.

What Was the Catalyst for the Crypto Market Weekend Plunge?
Bitcoin is recovering after dropping nearly $10,000 in roughly an hour Saturday to as low as around $42,000. GlobalBlock CEO Rufus Round discusses the potential factors that contributed to the weekend plunge in the crypto markets.

Bitcoin Tops $58K With Focus on Omicron and Fed’s Powell Speech
Are bitcoin’s immediate prospects tied to the Omicron variant’s potential impact on the Fed’s monetary policy? GlobalBlock CEO Rufus Round discusses what to make of bitcoin’s recent price swings. The cryptocurrency is trading near $57,300 at press time, representing a 7.3% gain compared to the low of $53,359 late Sunday.
