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US gov’t moves 3,940 seized Bitcoin to Coinbase, Bitcoiner clears Assange debt

US gov’t moves 3,940 seized Bitcoin to Coinbase, Bitcoiner clears Assange debt

Jun 27, 2024 Season 1 Episode 160 10 min 9 sec
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The $60,000 Bitcoin support has held once again, but the real test is going to be tomorrow, June 28. In today’s episode, we go through all the analysis from the past 24 hours, both bullish and bearish, as well as why tomorrow is a massive day for Bitcoin. We look at the U.S. government moving seized Bitcoin to Coinbase, the crypto super PACs impacting the U.S. political landscape, and how one generous Bitcoiner cleared Julian Assange’s debts of over $500,000.

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