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Bitcoin nears $70,000 as positive sentiment and ETF inflows rise with easing Middle East tensions.

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Bitcoin

Canaan"s Bitcoin reserves hit 1,793 BTC and Ether reserves reached 3,952 ETH, defying mining sector trends.

Bitcoin

Bitcoin"s recent decline to below $70,000 is driven by geopolitical tensions, especially involving Iran.

Bitcoin

Bitcoin surged to $71,775 on Tuesday before retreating, influenced by global equity market trends.

Bitcoin

Bitcoin"s funding rate has fallen to 6%, indicating a strong bearish sentiment in the derivatives market.

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Markets

Bitcoin"s rise prompts speculation about a potential altseason as many altcoins hover near all-time lows

Markets

Ethereum futures display a +3.5 bullish bias, with critical support levels being defended.

Markets

Bitcoin ETF flows have turned positive while gold ETF demand has cooled, raising questions about investor preferences.

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Solana"s price remains stable amidst solid ETF investments, but a bearish pattern raises concerns.

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Oil declines while cryptocurrencies see gains as Trump suggests a potential end to the Iran conflict.

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Bitcoin ETF inflows have turned positive, while gold ETFs face unprecedented outflows.

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Aster has burned 455,982 tokens, aiming to reduce supply and stabilize prices amid market fluctuations

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Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana ETFs saw simultaneous outflows, but underlying prices remained stable.

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