
Crypto Market Sees $321M Inflows Post-Fed Rate Cut—Bitcoin Gains, Ethereum Loses
TL;DR Investment products in the crypto market have seen inflows of $321 million in the last week, driven by a 50 basis point interest rate cut.
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TL;DR Investment products in the crypto market have seen inflows of $321 million in the last week, driven by a 50 basis point interest rate cut.
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