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Market Wrap: Bitcoin Starts the Month in Negative Territory

BTC gives back a bit of last week’s gain on reduced volume.

BTC falls on the first day of August. (Sarah Kilian/Unsplash)

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Bitcoin Trades Cautiously Even as Real Yield, Dollar Support Bullish Stance

The U.S. 10-year real yield has dropped 46 basis points in two weeks, offering bullish cues to risk assets, including bitcoin.

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

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Market Wrap: Bitcoin and Other Cryptos Gain for Second Straight Week

Digital assets have been rallying despite the Fed’s rate hike and the decline in GDP.

Following last week’s 10% gain, BTC finished the current week up 5%. (CoinDesk and Highcharts.com)

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First Mover Americas: Bitcoin Heads for Best Month Since October as PCE Inflation Surprises

The latest price moves in crypto markets in context for July 29, 2022.

July has brought rising relief to the crypto market. (Digital Vision/Getty Images)

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BNB, Solana Lead Gains in Majors; Traders Point to Dollar Strength for Further Upside

Market recovery will also be contingent on the wider macro environment, one trader said.

Un dólar fuerte podría correlacionarse con el mercado cripto y continuar su recuperación. (Shutterstock).

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Ethereum Classic Almost Triples, MATIC and UNI Surge as July Brings Relief to Crypto Market

Ethereum classic's price rise is consistent with its record of rallying around major Ethereum upgrades, one observer said.

ETC, MATIC and UNI led the recovery rally in the crypto market. (mibro/Pixabay, modified by CoinDesk)

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What Is the Definition of ‘Recession?’ And Does Bitcoin Care?

The "two quarters" standard is simple, but the definition by the National Bureau of Economic Research gives policymakers much-needed wiggle room. For bitcoin, the semantics don't matter.

(ZargonDesign/Getty Images)

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Market Wrap: Bitcoin Pushes Higher Despite Negative GDP Report

Growth in the U.S. economy slows, the yield curve inverts but markets rise anyway.

(Matt Cardy/Getty Images)

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