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US election optimism fuels $2.2B inflows in crypto products

Crypto ETFs see big inflows ahead of U.S. election

U.S. inflation data for October exactly matched economist estimates, sending bitcoin back towards the $90,000 level. The Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose 0.2% in

It Is Election Day In

Crypto Week at a Glance: US election, spot ETF inflows, and global

Here's Why Today's U.S. Election Matters for Crypto

It is Election Day in the U.S. At some point in the coming hours, days and weeks, we'll know which major party wins control of the House of Representatives, the Senate

Congress To Vote On Crypto

Congress to vote on crypto regulation soon. This week is key for the crypto market, as several pieces of news will show the industry players’ direction. From inflation data

3 Factors Shaping Crypto Market Sentiment Amid U.S.

Crypto products recorded $2.2 billion in weekly inflows, the highest since July, led by Bitcoin; this was fueled by optimism for Republican wins in the upcoming US

According To Experts Surveyed By

According to experts surveyed by Bloomberg, annual inflation is expected to be 7.9%, which is 0.3% lower than in September. It is anticipated that the core CPI, which

The crypto market is bracing for a pivotal week as key US inflation data, including the Consumer Price Index (CPI) and Producer Price Index (PPI), are set to be released.

Big Week for Crypto: U.S Mid-Term Elections, Oct CPI Get Closer

Over The Past Week

U.S. CPI Meets Estimates, Rising 0.2% in October; Bitcoin

Big Week For Crypto Markets: US Inflation Data To Shape Market

Over the past week, Bitcoin has shifted gears, surging nearly 12% to trade around the $68,100 mark. This rally has rekindled the excitement of ‘Uptober,’ with a wave of

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