Billionaire Lee Cooperman Calls Crypto And NFTs “Crap”, Fails to See Markets Recovering Anytime Soon ⋆ ZyCrypto
Advertisement     American billionaire hedge fund manager Lee Cooperman does not see the ongoing bear market cycle ...
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Read moreWhat happened Volatility in the cryptocurrency market continues to make headline news. However, today's price action has broadly taken a ...
Read moreWhat happened It's been a bloodbath in the crypto market of late. For the past two weeks, crypto investors have ...
Read moreThe global cryptocurrency market cap increased slightly over the last 24 hours while Bitcoin (BTC) also showed some signs of ...
Read moreWith Bitcoin changing the market’s mood today, multiple altcoins have skyrocketed. Some others like Polkadot have noted sustainable hikes too, ...
Read moreWhat happened When investors check their watch lists for daily price action in the crypto world, Bitcoin ( BTC -1.88% ), ...
Read moreBitcoin (BTC) is in recovery mode as buyers maintain intraday support levels. Spot trading volume is starting to tick higher, ...
Read moreWhat happened Top-10 cryptocurrencies Ethereum (CRYPTO:ETH), Dogecoin (CRYPTO:DOGE), and Terra (CRYPTO:LUNA) have had very different days. Ethereum and Dogecoin each traded down as of 12:10 ...
Read moreFor now, analysts are monitoring blockchain data, which points to continued upside for bitcoin. “Despite China’s crypto ban, it seems ...
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