
Bitcoin stays above $110,000 as inflation hits a 9-month high but remains below market expectations.
| Cryptocurrency | Ticker | Price | 
| Bitcoin | (CRYPTO: BTC) | $110,643.22 | 
| Ethereum | (CRYPTO: ETH) | $3,915.14 | 
| Solana | (CRYPTO: SOL) | $191.63 | 
| XRP | (CRYPTO: XRP) | $2.48 | 
| Dogecoin | (CRYPTO: DOGE) | $0.1957 | 
| Shiba Inu | (CRYPTO: SHIB) | $0.00001013 | 
Notable Statistics:
- Coinglass data shows 104,281 traders were liquidated in the past 24 hours for $224.32 million.
- In the past 24 hours, top losers include MYX Finance, Virtuals Protocol and Zcash.
Notable Developments:
- ‘Pet Rock’ No More: JPMorgan To Accept Bitcoin, Ethereum As Collateral
- Donald Trump’s New White House Ballroom Attracts Funds From Ripple, Coinbase, Tether, Gemini
- Trump-Linked WLFI Token Jumps 10% Amid Controversial Binance Founder Pardon
- Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong ‘Bullish’ On Getting Key Crypto Legislation Passed By Year-End: ‘We’re 90% There’
Trader Notes: Daan Crypto Trades sees Bitcoin consolidating in its local range, with growing liquidity clusters on both sides ($115,000 and $106,000) likely fueling the next major move.
Nebraskangooner highlighted that the monthly trend indicator flipped bullish earlier, and Bitcoin has surged over 300% since. The trend remains bullish.
Anbessa predicts Bitcoin's reclaim of $111,000 signals short-term upside while a drop to $109,000 hints breakdown.
More Crypto Online explained Bitcoin is rejected at 61.8%, yet structure remains intact. A corrective dip holding above the October 22 low could set up a breakout, instead of a drop to $98,500.
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