Bitcoin faces short-term uncertainty following Trump’s tariffs announcement and a lack of retail dip-buying; however, institutional demand remains strong, driven by the growth of bitcoin spot ETFs and the futures market. Bitcoin’s Post-Halving Price Action Might Be Evolving The market reacted unexpectedly to the Trump tariffs despite widespread anticipation. According to Matrixport‘s latest market outlook, […]
Matrixport: Bitcoin Faces Market Correction Amid Trump Tariff Saga and Liquidity Concerns
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