The Crypto Minute Webinar 13 April 2022
Bitcoin has been cyclical since the beginning of 2021.
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Bitcoin has been cyclical since the beginning of 2021.
EH/USD plunged on Monday amidst risk aversion and US Dollar strength, but reacts today as the greenback steadies
DOGE/USD trades with caution as markets digest Mr Musk’s weekend comments around the cryptocurrency and the rejection of a seat at Twitter’s Board
Bitcoin pulls back, as Treasury Secretary suggests regulation.
Since the launch of Bitcoin (BTC) in 2009, the concept of digital currency has grown by leaps and bounds. In fact, the entire blockchain ecosystem has evolved from science fiction into being part of the financial mainstream. From collectibles like non-fungible tokens (NFTs) to the fledgling world of decentralised finance (DeFi), the blockchain and cryptocurrencies appear here to stay. While the functionalities and applications of the blockchain are robust, valuing…
The rise of blockchain technology is already changing the world, but it wouldn't be possible without a few crucial innovations that came first. One of these is the invention of a smart contract, a type of automated program that has revolutionized the world of decentralised finance (DeFi). While they may sound complicated at first, smart contracts are a simple but effective tool used by most blockchain platforms today. Smart Contract…
ETH/USD is having a bad week so far and started the day on the back foot, but finds support during the European hours, trying to prevent a third straight negative day
Bitcoin accumulation casts doubt on Fed's ability to be aggressive.
Bitcoin shows signs of accumulation.
Major Cryptocurrencies are upbeat despite SEC oversight push, while Dogecoin is the overachiever, helped by news of Tesla’s CEO stake in Twitter
The chart on the left shows bitcoin's daily heikin ashi candles (HA). These are trend-following and are in bitcoin's area of strength between the upper blue and red bands.
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