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Bitcoin continues to struggle to maintain the $30,000 level and dipped below it a few hours ago. Most altcoins are slightly in the red today. XTZ is among the few exceptions following a major announcement from the company behind the largest stablecoin – Tether.This week started with a wild ride that firstly took bitcoin from below $30,000 to a multi-day high of just under $32,000. The bears reminded of their presence hours later and pushed BTC south again to $29,200.
failedIn the past 24 hours, bitcoin even slipped below that level to $29,500 . Now, though, the cryptocurrency stands at $30,000, but its market cap is down to $570 billion, while the dominance is at 46.4%.The prominent BTC proponent – Jack Dorsey – and the legendary hip hop artist – Jay-Z – partnered once again toCMO - A really good agencyThis is all you need not to miss any price action in the raging crypto markets.
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