Crypto Market Sees $51 Billion Influx Amidst Bullish Momentum
Cryptocurrency market turmoil follows Bitcoin ETF anticipation; $51 billion influx boosts sentiment, lifting total market cap by 3.6%. Fear-Greed index rises after a month of volatility.

Cryptocurrency market turmoil follows Bitcoin ETF anticipation; $51 billion influx boosts sentiment, lifting total market cap by 3.6%. Fear-Greed index rises after a month of volatility.
Dapper Labs CEO Roham Gharegozlou tweeted Thursday that the business had parted ways with 51 full-time employees and contractors, but insisted the company remains well capitalized. That follows previous layoffs in February this year and November last year.
On February 21st, 2023, LayerZero launched a bridge between mainnet ETH and Goerli testnet ETH.
New ALBT tokens will be minted and airdropped to the affected wallet addresses.
Ethereum's Zheijang testnet will launch on Feb. 1, 2023 to pave the way for testing withdrawals of staked ETH and several other performance-related improvements.
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The shocking Bitcoin withdrawals appeared as BTC's extended its decline below $20,000 over the weekend.
Bitcoin’s price broke out of a long-term range that had lasted for months, with a daily close above $50,000, prompting traders to extend their short-term price target to $56,000.