Monday was manic for Bitcoin 😬 But the world's biggest cryptocurrency is bouncing back and currently trading above $36,000 💪
Bitcoin has managed to break above $36,000 — stemming a painful losing streak that saw prices tumble to lows of $33,184.06 on Monday.
Ether has fallen by a jaw-dropping 24.28% in a single week, with Binance Coin tumbling 22.77% and Cardano hemorrhaging by 33.63%. At one point, the S&P 500 was pushed into correction territory, but avoided a confirmation thanks to a dramatic turn of fortunes later in the session.
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