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Peter Brandt: BTC Will Hit All-Time Highs in 3 Years – but First, $13K
Bitcoin expects to chop a little, moving between $17,000 and $23,000 for the next year, Peter Brandt tells CoinDesk TV.

Market Wrap: Bitcoin, Ether Continue Their Sideways Moves as the World Twists and Turns
Inflation remains stubbornly high, the global economy is stuttering and the U.K. can’t find a decent leader. But bitcoin keeps purring above $19K.

Bitcoin Completes Second Full Week Below $20K as Aptos Finds Market Bottom
Bitcoin stayed unusually steady, with traditional markets in flux. The freshly launched aptos token staged a minor recovery after its initial flop.

Market Wrap: Bitcoin Dull as Drama (Not the Kind You Want) Comes to Axie
Bitcoin trades flat around $19K (with the lowest volatility in two years), while Axie tumbles amid news of token unlocking. PLUS: Analyst Glenn Williams Jr. urges caution when interpreting bitcoin’s MVRV Z-score.

Bitcoin Flat as Volatility Hits 2-Year Low and Stocks Rise
Bitcoin’s 30-day price volatility dropped to the lowest in almost two years, data shows.

Market Wrap: Bitcoin Hovers at $19K to Remain Within Current Range
Ether also trades flat, but other altcoins rise.

Con bitcoin y las acciones sin movimientos, el repunte de los tokens DeFi llamó la atención el miércoles
Los activos DeFi brillaron mientras los principales activos cripto —como bitcoin y ether— y los mercados tradicionales se mantenían sin movimientos.

With Bitcoin and Stocks Flat, Rally in DeFi Tokens Gets Notice
While top crypto assets like bitcoin and ether and traditional markets stay flat on Wednesday, DeFi assets shine.

Market Wrap: Crypto Prices Decline Slightly as Trading Volumes Continue to Sag
Bitcoin and ether volatility have also been declining but the futures estimated leverage ratio for both has been rising.

Bitcoin Slips as Stocks Rise, Sparking Speculation Over Correlation
BTC’s 30-day correlation with stocks drops to the lowest point since January. The U.S. Federal Reserve’s aggressive interest hikes are “likely priced in,” a researcher says.
