Stablecoins have been indispensable to cryptocurrency traders, providing a way to trade in and out of other digital tokens quickly and easily, but a Fed-issued digital dollar may provide a…
The benchmark cryptocurrency is now down around 14% for the year (at the time of writing) and as the U.S. Federal Reserve turns hawkish, even more volatility can be expected.
Traders are sitting on the sidelines either way, with buying activity keeping the support of US$40,000 intact for now, but without any major catalyst to see a fresh uptick
Joining in on the tech stock rout, cryptocurrencies were hammered with bitcoin plummeting to around US$42,200 at the time of writing, as what the Fed giveth, the Fed can also…
And while some would suggest that cryptocurrencies finished 2021 on a sour note, with the benchmark bitcoin losing 20% in December alone, the digital asset class has had a stellar…