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US Stocks More Volatile Than Bitcoin for First Time Since July 2021

Bitcoin trading flat Thursday, with little movement over the last 24 hours. Stocks have become more volatile than bitcoin for the first time since July 2021. Bitcoin's 30-day volatility has dipped below that of the S&P 500. "All About Bitcoin" host Christine Lee breaks down the Chart of the Day.

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Bitcoin Struggling at $19K as Global Inflation Continues to Rise

Bitcoin (BTC) is trading at $19,100, continuing to trail its 20-day moving average, a sign of the bear market’s resiliency. Bruno Ramos de Sousa, Hashdex’s head of U.S. and head of new markets, discusses his crypto outlook amid rising inflation.

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Premier entrant en Asie : pourquoi les ponts sont si vulnérables aux attaques ; le Bitcoin tombe sous la barre des 19 000 dollars

Un développeur de Crypto affirme que la centralisation et la dépendance aux détenteurs de clés privées sont à blâmer, et non la Technologies et la logique inhérentes aux ponts eux-mêmes.

Bridge have recently been vulnerable to exploits. (Unsplash, modified by CoinDesk)

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Bitcoin Stuck Around $19K as October Bounce Remains Elusive

Bitcoin (BTC) was supposedly due for a recovery rally in the routinely bullish month of October, but the bounce has remained elusive with the token struggling around the $19,000 level. Two Sigma Ventures Principal Andy Kangpan joins Christine Lee and special co-host Laura Shin on “First Mover” with his bitcoin outlook amid crypto winter.

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Bitcoin Is Not a Pure CPI Hedge: Strategist

Bitcoin (BTC) is both an inflation hedge and a risk asset that follows stocks, says Martin Leinweber, MarketVector Indexes digital asset product strategist. But, "what bitcoin is not, is a pure CPI hedge," he adds. Plus, he discusses why bond market trends are important for crypto.

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Bitcoin Clinging to Mid $19K: Will Fed Pivot Bring Relief to the Cryptocurrency?

Bitcoin (BTC) is clinging to $19,500 as investors await the Federal Reserve's next move, hoping the Fed will pivot away from the ongoing liquidity tightening and offer a lifeline to risk assets. Martin Leinweber, digital asset product strategist at MarketVector Indexes, discusses his bitcoin outlook and the token’s correlation with stocks.

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Premiers entrants en Amérique : les signes techniques sont au vert pour Bitcoin et Ether, le jeton de Quant Network bondit de 14 %

Les derniers mouvements de prix sur les Marchés des Crypto dans leur contexte pour le 17 octobre 2022.

Bitcoin in stasis as real yield hits two-month low. (Alexas_Fotos/Pixabay)