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What Is Driving the Demand for Ether?
Ether is setting new records as demand soars, but what's behind the craze? Matt Weller of Forex.com joins "First Mover" to discuss the crypto market trends, including how DeFi and NFTs are boosting demand for ETH and how bitcoin HODLers are a sign of a bullish market.

The European Crypto Markets Are Maturing
Sergey Zhdanov, CEO of UK-based crypto exchange EXMO, provides an update on the state of Europe’s crypto markets. According to Zhdanov, institutional investment is rising, and increasing clarity on regulatory matters is boosting confidence. Plus, his thoughts on preventing another hack at EXMO.

El precio de Bitcoin cae 8.000 dólares hasta su nivel más bajo en tres semanas y las altcoins se desploman
Bitcoin cayó a un mínimo de tres semanas de $52,148 durante las horas asiáticas del domingo.

Bitcoin no logra superar los 60.000 dólares; el soporte a corto plazo NEAR a los 56.000 dólares
BTC necesitará superar los $60,000 para reanudar la tendencia alcista.

What’s Happening in the Asian Crypto Markets?
Crypto database Messari recently published a report on the crypto markets in Asia. Hong Kong-based analyst Mira Christanto explains the current trends in crypto in Asia and the future of peer-to-peer trading in China.

El analista veterano Peter Brandt espera que Bitcoin alcance los 200.000 dólares
Según un análisis de los patrones de los gráficos de precios, Bitcoin se encuentra aproximadamente a la mitad de su mercado alcista actual, que comenzó alrededor del mínimo de marzo de 2020.

Is Bitcoin Due for a Price Correction?
Reports that bitcoin is due for a price correction, including from CoinDesk’s Omkar Godbole, suggest the bitcoin market might be slowing, with some analysts predicting prices as low as $40K. The “All About Bitcoin” panel weighs in on bitcoin’s week ahead and discusses how BTC compares to altcoins on returns on investment.

Goldman Sachs Analysts Say They’re Brutally Overworked
First-year analysts surveyed by Goldman Sachs reported having no work-life balance, 95-hour work weeks, and unrealistic deadlines. “The Hash” panel weighs in on the impact of a non-stop bull market on the financial industry as well as the similarities and differences between traditional finance and the crypto world.

Ray Dalio Says Investing in Bonds Has Become 'Stupid'
Bridgewater Associates' Ray Dalio, one of the world's most prolific and successful investors, says “the economics of investing in bonds (and most financial assets) has become stupid." “The Hash” team discusses the billionaire investor's comments and what that means for bitcoin and the crypto markets.
