Google to Show Token Balances in Wallets Running on Bitcoin, Polygon, Fantom Blockchains

Google, in a crypto-supportive move, has decided to show balances of crypto wallets through a simple Google search. The balance information for wallets based on the blockchains of Bitcoin, Arbitrum, Avalanche, Optimism, Polygon, and Fantom will now be shown on Google once the wallet address is correctly typed into the Search bar. Heavily visited web platforms like Google easing out the process of engaging with digital wallets could rope-in more members to the digital wallets space.

The balances that Google will show may not be updated in real-time and would only show balances in the native tokens of the blockchains that are eligible for this Google feature. Screenshots of the feature have already begun floating on social networking platforms.

It is, however, noteworthy that blockchain transactions are saved on public domains. A wallet address does not reveal the identity of the wallet holder. The control of each wallet is stored in its private key, that is possessed by the wallet holder.

This development comes at a time when the crypto sector is sprinting on a bull run. Bitcoin, for instance, recently touched its new all-time high of over $73,000 (roughly Rs. 60.8 lakh). Standard Chartered predicts that Bitcoin is projected to reach the price mark of $200,000 (roughly Rs. 1.66 crore) by 2025.

Thanks to the bull run in the crypto market, along with the introduction of ETFs in the US and ETNs in the UK, more investors could join the crypto sector in the coming days subsequently leading to more visits on Google for wallet balance check.

This is not the first time, that Google has integrated such a pro-crypto service to Search. Earlier this month, Google Search started showing wallet balances for active holders of the Ethereum Name Service (ENS). The ENS compresses complex wallet addresses into humanly readable, short addresses.


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BTC, ETH Record Minor Price Spikes, Most Altcoins Register Significant Profits

The crypto price charts reflected profits next to most cryptocurrencies on Tuesday, February 21. Bitcoin grew by 2.09 percent to trade at the price point of $24,920 (roughly Rs. 20 lakh). The oldest, most expensive cryptocurrency followed a similar trajectory on international exchanges such as Binance and CoinMarketCap to trade at the same price point. In the last 24 hours, the value of Bitcoin has risen by $664 (roughly Rs. 54,950) and experts predict its next resistance is likely to be at $31,000 (roughly Rs. 25.6 lakh).

Ether tailed behind Bitcoin on the gain trail. With a small gain of 1.14 percent, ETH took its value to $1,703 (roughly Rs. 14 lakh), as per Gadgets 360’s crypto price tracker.

Stablecoins Tether, USD Coin, Ripple, and Binance USD recorded gains.

They were joined by other popular altcoins such as Cardano, Solana, Polkadot, Avalanche, and Uniswap on the profit-making side of the price chart.

Dogecoin and Shiba Inu, both the memecoins reeled-in gains.

As per CoinMarketCap, the global crypto market valuation rose by 1.03 percent in the last 24 hours. At the time of writing, the crypto market cap stood at $1.13 trillion (roughly Rs. 93,42,500 crore).

Among loss-making cryptocurrencies, Binance Coin, Polygon, Litecoin, Tron, LEO, and Monero marked their presence.

Circuits of Value, Flex, Husky, Kishu Inu, and Doge Killer also settled with price slips.

In recent times, the outlook towards cryptocurrencies as a quick money-making instrument has drastically changed for the better, Edul Patel, the CEO and co-founder of crypto investment firm Mudrex tod Gadgets 360 in an exclusive interaction.

“Cryptocurrencies are no longer being seen like a lottery ticket. Instead, investors have begun seeing crypto assets as long-term investment tools. Instead of purchasing crypto assets in bulk, individual as well as institutional investors have regularised their purchases and broken them up into smaller sizes. The global level regulations around crypto that India is working on along with other G20 nations, could benefit the overall industry-consumer relation for the long run, even if it looks like a time-consuming effort for now,” Patel noted.


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BTC, ETH Retain Losses for Second Day in Row, Majority Altcoins Record Dips

Most cryptocurrencies, for the second day in a row, reflected losses on the price charts on Friday, February 10. Bitcoin value dipped by around 2.70 percent on both, Indian exchanges such as CoinSwitch Kuber, as well as international ones like Binance and CoinMarketCap among others. The price of the oldest crypto currency is hovering over the point of $21,869 (roughly Rs. 18 lakh). In the last 24 hours, BTC slipped price-wise by $641 (roughly Rs. 52,954), marking a significant decline.

Ether witnessed even greater losses than Bitcoin on Friday. The second-most expensive cryptocurrency tumbled by 4.14 percent to trade at $1,545 (roughly Rs. 1.27 lakh), showed the crypto price tracker by Gadgets 360. For ETH, the last 24 hours have seen its price to fall by $71 (roughly Rs. 5,865).

“After a good run over the past few weeks, the markets were jittery over the past 24 hours. It was an expected movement, considering the macroeconomic disaster surrounding Turkey. We can expect the crypto market to remain volatile over the coming couple of days. And this is why trading crypto is not an ideal strategy for the retail participants,” Edul Patel, the CEO and co-founder of Mudrex crypto investment firm told Gadgets 360.

Most cryptocurrencies have been impacted by losses that struck BTC and ETH.

Stablecoins such as Tether, USD Coin, and Binance USD alongside memecoins such as Dogecoin and Shiba Inu — all have recorded losses.

Other popular cryptocurrencies including Solana, Polkadot, Litecion, Tron, Avalanche, and Uniswap — also settled with value dips.

Meanwhile, some cryptocurrencies did see profits, small but significant.

These include Polygon, Chainlink, Leo, EOS Coin, Neo Coin, and NEM.

The overall crypto market cap dropped by 3.66 percent in the last 24 hours to see its valuation at $1.02 trillion (roughly Rs. 1,01,555 crore) as per CoinMarketCap.

“Macro conditions remain murky with strong US job numbers suggesting that the economy is still operating close to capacity and reversal in inflation trajectory might not yet be confirmed. Closer home, CRE8, an Indian Rupee denominated Virtual Digital Asset (crypto) index, was down 2.48 percent in the past seven days. The Index value stood at Rs. 2,858.93 at 8 AM, February 10, 2023,” Parth Chaturvedi, Crypto Ecosystem Lead, CoinSwitch told Gadgets 360.


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BTC, ETH Open Trading in Narrow Range on India’s Union Budget Announcement Day

Most of the popular cryptocurrencies opened trading with profits on Wednesday, February 1, the same day India is set to get its Union Budget for the fiscal year of 2023-2024. Bitcoin, with a small gain of 1.36 percent, is currently priced $23,129 (roughly Rs. 18.9 lakh). The oldest cryptocurrency also maintained a similar price point on international exchanges such as Binance and Coinbase. It is noteworthy, that Bitcoin has retained its value above the mark of $23,000 (roughly Rs. 18 lakh) for the second consecutive week.

Ether grew in value by 1.01 percent as it stepped into the trade zone on Wednesday. The price of the crypto asset stood at $1,583 (roughly Rs. 1.29 lakh) at the time of writing, showed the crypto price tracker by Gadgets 360.

“BTC has barely gained profits in the past seven days. ETH did rebound from its earlier lows, and its next resistance would be at the price point of $1,600 (1.30 lakh) level. Both of these top two cryptocurrencies today, continued to trade in a narrow range as investors await the US Federal Reserve’s decision and India’s Union Budget,” Edul Patel, CEO and Co-founder of crypto investment platform Mudrex told Gadgets 360.

Cardano, Polygon, Polkadot, and Litecoin reeled-in profits alongside meme coins Shiba Inu and Dogecoin.

Small gains also added to the prices of Avalanche, Uniswap, Cosmos, Leo, Monero, and Bitcoin Cash.

Meanwhile, a very small number of altcoins were struck with losses on Wednesday.

These include Binance Coin, Solana, Tron, Chainlink, Stellar, and Near Protocol.

Overall, the global crypto market cap rose by 1.01 percent in the last 24 hours. As per CoinMarketCap, the crypto sector valuation currently stands at $1.05 trillion (roughly Rs. 86,10,932 crore).

Despite the volatility element associated with crypto experimentations, people from around the world are getting drawn to this class of digital assets as instruments of investments.

Industry experts have time and again said that as more nations bring in laws to govern the crypto sector, its fluctuating nature will subside and crypto assets would become safer to invest in.

India, that taxes all profits churned out of crypto trading by 30 percent, is taking gradual steps into the cryptosphere.

Sector insiders have urged India’s finance ministry to lower the tax bracket around crypto and make conditions favourable for people to establish rypto-related ecosystems in the nation.

“Last year, the government’s taxation norms effectively protected investors’ funds and exchanges. The crypto industry in India is now looking forward to a more progressive taxation system in the upcoming Union Budget. Classifying cryptocurrencies as an asset class, similar to other assets, and allowing offsetting gains against losses would encourage more retail and institutional participation. The current 1 percent TDS on every transaction might discourage the adoption of cryptocurrencies. It could be a great move for the government to address these issues,” Patel from Mudrex noted.


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BTC, ETH See Miniscule Profits, Losses Strike Stablecoins Tether, USD Coin

Bitcoin on Friday, December 30, opened trading with a small profit of 0.08 percent. At the time of writing, BTC prices on national and international exchanges, stand at $16,585 (roughly Rs. 13.7 lakhs). From its last all-time high of $68,000 recorded last November, the year of 2022 pushed Bitcoin down the price ladder very drastically. Now, on the second last day of the year 2022, BTC has marked a significantly low value. The crypto price charts reflected reds next to greens as crypto prices fluctuated big time for most coins.

Ether saw a minor gain of 0.79 percent as it stepped into the trade arena. ETH, as per Gadgets 360’s crypto price tracker, is currently priced $1,196 (roughly Rs. 99,020).

Like BTC, ETH also stooped dramatically low in terms of its value this year. Its last recorded all-time-high in November 2021, stood at around $4,890 (roughly Rs. 4.04 lakh).

Binance Coin, Polkadot, Litecoin, Uniswap, and Solana joined BTC and ETH in reeling-in minor gains.

Cosmos, Stellar, and Bitcoin SV also settled with small profits.

Both meme coins, Shiba Inu and Dogecoin also saw minor price hikes on the second-last day of 2022. While DOGE is priced $0.070 (roughly Rs. 5.80), SHIB price stands at $0.0000081 (roughly Rs. 0.000670).

It is noteworthy that, stablecoins pegged against the US dollar opened trade with losses today. These include Tether, USD Coin, Ripple, and Binance USD.

Other popular altcoins like Cardano, Polygon, Tron, Avalanche, and Wrapped Bitcoin also recorded price slashes.

The overall crypto market rose by 0.09 percent in the last 24 hours. As per CoinMarketCap, the global crypto market cap stands at $795.8 billion (roughly Rs. 65,87,835 crore).

Despite the ongoing crypto slump, industry players have not lost all hope.

Huobi crypto exchange for instance, has revealed its plans of soon bringing a card service, that would make fiat-to-crypto transactions efficient and just a tap away.

On the other hand, KuCoin Labs, the incubation arm of KuCoin crypto exchange has announced a special programme to help blockchain builders to create products and services in the metaverse, NFT, and the Gamefi sectors.


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Bitcoin, Ether Prices Dip as Shiba Inu, Stablecoins Record Profits

Bitcoin registered a loss of 1.50 percent on national and international exchanges on Friday, and the oldest cryptocurrency was trading at the price point of $17,406 (roughly Rs. 14.4 lakh). BTC, in the last 24 hours, has effectively lost up to $328 (roughly Rs. 27,168) to trade at current prices. The cryptocurrency, so far in the last two months, has not been managed to trade above the level of $18,000 (roughly Rs. 14.90 lakh). More losses than gains were recorded on the crypto price charts, as the market opened for trade amid fluctuations on Friday.

Ether moved in alignment with Bitcoin and met with price dips. With a loss of 1.50 percent, ETH is trading at $1,270 (roughly Rs. 1.05 lakh), as per the crypto price tracker by Gadgets 360.

Most altcoins recorded minor price dips on Friday. These include Binance Coin, Cardano, Polygon, Litecoin, Solana, Tron, Uniswap, and Avalanche.

Interestingly, Shiba Inu minted profits and surpassed its rival Dogecoin that saw its price fall.

Shiba Inu was joined by a several stablecoins on the profit-making side of the crypto price charts. Tether, USD Coin, and Binance USD reeled in gains on Friday.

Polkadot, Monero, Bitcoin SV, Zcash, and Neo Coin also bagged small but significant profits.

“Binance’s BNB token came under selling pressure (down 7 percent) as rumour mills continued to shill the idea of massive withdrawals from the platform. Meanwhile, OkX’s OKB token was a gainer in Binance’s loss (up 9 percent), as it’s one of the few remaining large crypto exchanges. One of the top gainers for the week was Telegram’s TON (up ~30 percent last week) after their founder announced plans to launch a wallet and DEX,” Parth Chaturvedi, Crypto Ecosystem Lead, CoinSwitch told Gadgets 360.

The overall crypto market fell by 1.30 percent in the last 24 hours. At present, the total market valuation stands at $850 billion as per CoinMarketCap.

“Closer home, CRE8, an Indian Rupee denominated Virtual Digital Asset (crypto) index was down 2.1 percent in the past seven days. The Index value stood at Rs. 2,363.51 at 8 AM, December 16, 2022. BTC and ETH continue to be the top assets by market capitalisation,” Chaturvedi noted.


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Bitcoin, Ether Record Dips on Black Friday Despite Positive Mid-Week Spell

Bitcoin’s price has fared better over the past few days but hasn’t quite managed to break past the psychologically important $17,000 (roughly Rs. 13.8 lakh) level, even though the wider market appears to have turned a corner after the collapse of FTX. As things stand, Bitcoin is down by close to 1.8 percent in the last 24 hours with its price now around the $16,450 (roughly Rs. 13.35 lakh) mark across global exchanges while Indian exchanges like CoinDCX value BTC at $17,798 (roughly Rs. 14.4 lakh), which is 0.13 percent higher than what the crypto asset was valued at on early Thursday.

On global exchanges like CoinMarketCap, Coinbase, and Binance the price of Bitcoin stands at $16,478 (roughly Rs. 13.37 lakh) while CoinGecko data shows that BTC’s value now sits 1.9 percent lower than where it stood last Friday.

Ether, the largest smart contracts token, halted as it approaches a critical hurdle. The drop in momentum can be attributed to Bitcoin’s slump in buying pressure. Ether is currently down by roughly 2.35 percent over the past 24 hours across global exchanges. Meanwhile, on Indian exchanges, ETH is valued at $1,274 (roughly Rs. 1.03 lakh) where values are down by 0.49 percent in the past day.

Gadgets 360’s cryptocurrency price tracker reveals that most major altcoins saw a dip in value too with the global crypto market capitalisation numbers showing a 1.36 percent plunge over the last day.

Polygon, BNB, Cosmos, Cardano, Uniswap, Solana, Polkadot, and Avalanche all recorded losses, while TRON, Chainlink, and Monero marked minor gains over the past 24 hours.

Dogecoin and Shiba Inu recorded minor dips too. Dogecoin is currently valued at $0.08 (roughly Rs. 6.62) after losing more than 1.8 percent in value over the last 24 hours, while, Shiba Inu is valued at $0.0000089 (roughly Rs. 0.000726), down by 1.6 percent over the past day.

“Broader crypto markets have traded in a narrow range, after the massive sell-offs in the previous two weeks, settling between a market capitalisation above $850 billion (roughly Rs. 69,00,408 crore) but remained below $900 billion (roughly Rs. 73,06,315 crore). BTC formed a local bottom around $15,600 (roughly Rs. 12.6 lakh) and now continues to struggle around $16,500 (roughly Rs. 13.4 lakh), while ETH is trading around $1,200 (roughly Rs. 97,417). SOL continued to trade below $15 (roughly Rs. 1,218), with an overall market capitalisation of just above $5 billion (roughly Rs. 40,590 crore). Fan token Chiliz (CHZ) lost a lot of ground after rallying before the Football World Cup, down over 20 percent last week. Curve DAO (CRV) too remained highly volatile, but ended up jumping by ~20 percent with announcement of their stablecoin plans,” explains CoinSwitch’s Crypto Ecosystem Lead, Parth Chaturvedi, analysing the market this week.

“Last week was dominated by the details emerging from the FTX bankruptcy filing, which revealed that the underlying jumble is a lot murkier and the industry continued to guess the potential spread of contagion. Most notably, the Top 50 creditors were owed over $3 billion (roughly Rs. 24,354 crore), but their names were kept confidential which created more speculation in the markets. However, the market found a local bottom when Barry Silbert clarified that there’s no bankruptcy threat to DCG group companies, including Genesis. The overhang on the potential unwinding of Grayscale’s Bitcoin Trust still kept investors on the edge,” Chaturvedi adds.

“The silver lining continued to be the improving global macro backdrop, particularly in the US, where expectations of Fed slowing down on its hiking cycle gathered steam and resulted in a relief rally across ‘risk-on’ assets that were sustained over the week. Closer home, CRE8, an Indian Rupee denominated Virtual Digital Asset (crypto) index was down 1.44 percent in the past 7 days. The Index value stood at Rs. 2,377 at 8 am IST, on November 25. BTC and ETH continue to be the top assets by market capitalisation,” he explains.


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Bitcoin Starts Week on Bullish Tone While Ether Breaks Price Barrier to Lead Altcoin Charge

Despite seemingly enjoying the air above $19,000 (roughly Rs. 15.71 lakh), Bitcoin’s price hasn’t moved much as the stuttering global economy continues to spook investors. Since September 20, the top cryptocurrency has remained between $18,250 (roughly Rs. 15.09 lakh) and $20,370 (roughly Rs. 16.84 lakh), with volatility being further sapped in the past two weeks. As things stand, the value of Bitcoin is up by 0.86 percent in the last 24 hours with its price now around the $19,350 (roughly Rs. 15.98 lakh) mark across global exchanges while Indian exchanges like CoinDCX value BTC at $20,191 (roughly Rs. 16.67 lakh), 0.48 percent higher than where its value stood at the beginning of last week.

On global exchanges like CoinMarketCap, Coinbase, and Binance the price of Bitcoin stands at $19,248 (roughly Rs. 15.97 lakh) while CoinGecko data shows that BTC’s value now sits 0.2 percent higher than where it stood last Monday.

Ether, the largest smart contracts token, has also shown very little movement over the past month, a month that was expected to be a positive one for the cryptocurrency following a much-talked-about swicth to proof-of-stake. Ether is currently up by roughly 2.89 percent over the past 24 hours across global exchanges. Meanwhile on Indian exchanges, ETH is valued at $1,395 (roughly Rs. 1.15 lakh) where values are up by 1.76 percent over the past day.

Gadgets 360’s cryptocurrency price tracker reveals that most major altcoins gained some value alongside Ether with the global crypto market capitalisation numbers also rising 0.91 percent through Sunday and early Monday.

Cardano, Avalanche, Cosmos, Solana, Polygon, Uniswap, and BNB all see themselves in the green, while TRON, Chainlink, Monero, and Polkadot.

Memecoins Shiba Inu and Dogecoin saw nominal gains too. Dogecoin is currently valued at $0.06 (roughly Rs. 4.91) after 0.34 percent in value over the last 24 hours, while, Shiba Inu is valued at $0.000010 (roughly Rs. 0.000828), up 0.62 percent over the past day.

The crypto industry showed a mild recovery in Q3 after taking a significant plunge amid volatile conditions over the first half of 2022. According to the latest quarterly report published by cryptocurrency aggregator CoinGecko, the overall crypto market cap increased by 6.5 percent, about $100 billion (roughly Rs. 120.85 crore), in Q3 compared to Q2. Despite having a choppy Q3, BTC outperformed every asset class except the US dollar Index, which measures the exchange rate of a basket of foreign currencies compared to the greenback. While Bitcoin’s price dropped in tandem with US equities, the digital asset quickly recovered compared to the stock market and ended the third quarter with only a -1 percent change in price.


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Bitcoin Moves Past $20,000 for the First Time in October, Altcoins Pick Up on BTC Momentum

Bitcoin and the wider cryptocurrency market climbed higher in trading on Tuesday after experiencing a turbulent month of October so far, with BTC posting its biggest two-day increase in almost a month. As things stand, the value of Bitcoin is up by 2.57 percent in the last 24 hours with its price now around the $20,100 (roughly Rs. 16.36 lakh) mark across global exchanges, while Indian exchanges like CoinDCX value BTC at $21,066 (roughly Rs. 17.15 lakh), 1.83 percent higher than that on early Tuesday.

On global exchanges like CoinMarketCap, Coinbase, and Binance, the price of Bitcoin stands at $20,128 (roughly Rs. 16.38 lakh) while CoinGecko data shows that BTC’s value now sits 5.4 percent lower than where it stood last Wednesday.

Ether, the largest smart contracts token had seen itself begin the week on a bit of an upturn and that bullish momentum has continued. Ether is currently up by roughly 1.5 percent over the past 24 hours, trading in the $1,350 (roughly Rs. 1.1 lakh) range across global exchanges. Meanwhile on Indian exchanges, ETH is valued at $1,432 (roughly Rs. 1.16 lakh) where values are up by 2.39 percent over the past day.

Gadgets 360’s cryptocurrency price tracker reveals that most major altcoins had a similar climb mid week with the global crypto market capitalisation also climbing 1.95 percent through late Tuesday and early Wednesday.

Cardano, Avalanche, Uniswap, Cosmos, Solana, Polygon, TRON, Monero, Chainlink, and BNB all marked considerable gains over the last 24 hours.

Memecoins Shiba Inu and Dogecoin share a similar plight. Dogecoin is currently valued at $0.06 (roughly Rs. 5.26) after adding 5.1 percent in value over the last 24 hours, while, Shiba Inu is valued at $0.000011 (roughly Rs. 0.000936), up 3.09 percent over the past day.

“The 24-hour Bitcoin trading volume jumped by a whopping 35 percent to cross $33 billion (roughly Rs. 2,68,783 crore) as investors around the globe are looking at younger assets to safeguard their wealth from falling fiat currencies. Crypto assets like Bitcoin and Ether are being utilised by individuals as a store value to beat inflation. The weak bond yields and delayed recovery in the stock market are pushing investors towards digital assets to achieve their financial goals. If we look at historical data, Bitcoin always performs better in October and continues the momentum till the end of the year, Bitcoin touched its lifetime high of $69,000 (roughly Rs. 56.2 lakh) in November last year,” said Tarusha Mittal, COO, and co-founder of group staking platform, UniFarm commenting on Bitcoin moving beyond $20,000 (roughly Rs. 16.3 lakh) for the first time in October.


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Bitcoin, Ethereum, Majority Tokens Record Profits as Crypto Price Charts Turn Green

After a day of trading lowly, majority cryptocurrencies stepped into Tuesday, October 4 with gains. Bitcoin, with a price hike of 1.96 percent, opened trading at $19,554 (roughly Rs. 15.80 lakh) as per Gadgets 360’s crypto price tracker. Profits on a similar scale also hit Bitcoin on international exchanges. As per Binance and CoinMarketCap for instance, Bitcoin is trading at a price point of $19,596 (roughly Rs. 16 lakh) after garnering gains of up to 2.20 percent. Experts have predicted that if BTC prices exceed the price point of $20,000 (roughly Rs. 16.30 lakh), majority cryptocurrencies will see long-term recovery.

Ether reeled-in bigger gains than Bitcoin. Almost two weeks after the launch of Ethereum’s eco-friendly upgrade called the Merge, ETH prices have touched the price point of $1,322 (roughly Rs. 1.07 lakh). As per Gadgets 360, ETH prices have spiked by 2.25 percent.

Majority altcoins followed BTC and ETH on the gain trail.

These include stablecoins such as Tether, Binance USD, and Ripple as well as other altcoins including Binance Coin, Cardano, Solana, Polkadot, and Polygon.

Meme coins Shiba Inu and Dogecoin also saw price hikes.

The global crypto market cap rose by 1.75 percent to reach the valuation of $943.77 billion (roughly Rs. 7,697 crore), as per CoinMarketCap.

Meanwhile, only Tron, Stellar, Bitcoin SV, and Terra emerged as loss-making altcoins.

Amid the prevailing market volatility and low-risk appetite among investors, the number of Bitcoin ATMs have also gone down globally. Nearly 800 ATMs were pulled out of the global crypto network in September alone.


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