CoinDesk: Bitcoin Sees Biggest Single-Day Percentage Decline in Two Months
Bitcoin (BTC) fell below $22,000 early Friday, reversing gains spurred by the softer-than-expected U.S. inflation figure released last week and leading the broader crypto market down. Defiance ETFs CEO, CIO and Co-Founder Sylvia Jablonski discusses the possible catalysts for this market sell-off, along with her thoughts on the looming macro headwinds that could impact the crypto markets.
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