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Bitcoin BTC Price Doldrums Below $26.5K Continue as Investors Weigh Debt Ceiling, Latest FOMC Minutes

Bitcoin was recently trading at about $26,440, off roughly 3% over the past 24 hours and near its lowest level since May 12 when the largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization dipped below $26,000. In this period, BTC has been slogging through low trading volume and volatility as markets wrestle with

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Bitcoin BTC Price Climbs Past $27.2K but Remains in Holding Pattern as Investors Continue Their Debt Limit Vigil

Ether (ETH) also remained in its two-week range, changing hands at $1,850, up roughly 1.6% over 24 hours. Most other major cryptos were in positive territory, albeit not by much, with APT and SOL, the native tokens of the Solana and Aptos smart contracts platforms, recently rising 3.8% and 2.1%,

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Bitcoin BTC Price Holds Steady Near $27K as Investors Weigh Debt Ceiling Developments

Among major equity indexes, the tech-focused Nasdaq Composite climbed 0.5% to hit a 2023 high, while the S&P 500, which has a vital technology component, and Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) ticked up 0.2% and 0.4%, respectively. Yields on Treasurys rose, and the price of gold sank slightly to $1,990,

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Biden won’t accept debt deal protecting crypto traders — G7

United States President Joe Biden expressed opposition to a debt ceiling agreement with Republican leaders that would allegedly benefit crypto traders. Attending the Group of Seven (G7) Summit, Biden reportedly classified Republicans' proposed terms as "unacceptable" during a press conference.“I’m not going to agree to a deal that protects wealth

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Bitcoin price risk? US debt deal to trigger $1T liquidity crunch, analyst warns

Bitcoin (BTC) stares at potential losses heading into the third-quarter of 2023 after U.S. lawmakers will likely reach an agreement on raising the debt ceiling.A $1 trillion liquidity hole aheadRaising the debt ceiling means the U.S. Treasury could issue new bonds to raise cash to meet its previous obligations.As a

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