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Bitcoin held over the crucial $37,000 level on Wednesday. (TradingView)
Dogecoin Leads Gains in Major Cryptos Ahead of Fed Meeting
The crypto market advanced for a second day after plunging over the weekend.
Bitcoin held over the crucial $37,000 level on Wednesday. (TradingView)

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Wonderland’s TIME Sets Low of $420 After Liquidation Cascade
The token's price has fallen 95% from its November 2021 peak.
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Fake Grimacecoin Jumps 285,000% After McDonald’s’ Tesla Joke
Opportunistic actors made quick money creating a token named after a burger-loving purple taste bud.
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Dreams of a $100,000 bitcoin price predicted by many analysts in recent years are looking unattainable for now. (Creative Commons)
Bitcoin Sell-Off Defers $100K Price Dreams
At the current price, BTC would have to nearly triple to hit $100,000.
Dreams of a $100,000 bitcoin price predicted by many analysts in recent years are looking unattainable for now. (Creative Commons)

Major cryptocurrencies rose as much as 12% in the past 24 hours. (CoinGecko)
Bitcoin Recovers to $36K Amid Mixed Response From Traders; Polkadot Leads Altcoin Gains
Crypto markets staged a brief recovery ahead of Wednesday’s Federal Reserve meeting.
Major cryptocurrencies rose as much as 12% in the past 24 hours. (CoinGecko)

Fantom transactions crossed those of Ethereum on Monday but remain below September's peak. (Fantomscan)
Fantom Transactions Surpass Ethereum as Users Look to Farm Yields
Over 1.2 million transactions were recorded on the emerging layer 1 blockchain on Monday, data showed.
Fantom transactions crossed those of Ethereum on Monday but remain below September's peak. (Fantomscan)

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Crypto Sell-Off Wipes $700B From Industry Market Cap So Far in 2022
The market value of all cryptocurrencies has plummeted to $1.6 trillion from $2.3 trillion at the start of the year, according to CoinGecko data.
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Cryptocurrency funds brought in $14.4 million of new investor money during the seven days through Jan. 21. (CoinShares)
Investors Put $14M Into Crypto Funds Last Week as Bitcoin Market Cratered
Inflows into digital-asset funds last week – after five straight weeks of outflows – suggest investors were taking advantage of the price dip.
Cryptocurrency funds brought in $14.4 million of new investor money during the seven days through Jan. 21. (CoinShares)

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Solana Slides 17% to Lead Losses Amid Crypto Market Plunge
The crypto market extended declines on Monday after a drop in U.S. stock indices.
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