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news-imageAugust 30, 2022

Bitcoin and Ethereum Inch Higher, ATOM and LDO Accelerate

After clearing the USD 20,000 resistance zone, BTC is currently (11:36 UTC) trading near USD 20,470 and it might attempt a clear move above the USD 20,500 zone. If the bulls remain in action, the price might also test the USD 21,200 resistance. BTC is up 3% in a day and down 4% in a week.
Publisher: Cryptonews
Sentiment: Positive
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