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U.S. Treasury yields cause cryptocurrency's volatility
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[QUOTE="BashirJasper, post: 319120, member: 102208"] That's where I feel crypto regulation could bring more confidence to the space though I'm still of the opinion that price drop of BTC at this stage in time is a traditional trend that need not make people worry. We've got the halving coming and the news of blackrock stacking up BTC means something big might be on the horizon. My philosophy during a dip is to DCA and stack up, then look for exchanges that can offer you better passive earning opportunity like what Bitget and okx does for their userbase [/QUOTE]
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