Dogecoin is the best performer from the larger-cap alts, while CELO and NEXO have gained the most from the mid-caps.
As it typically happens during the weekend, the trading volumes have gone down, which results in little-to-no price movements for BTC.
More volatility was expected mid-week when the US Fed Chair Jerome Powell announced the latest interest rate hike, as well as the country’s job report, which came out on Friday., unlike previous occasions. Bitcoin remained relatively calm at around $17,000, except for a price pump above that level to chart a two-week high.This is all you need not to miss any price action in the raging crypto markets.
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