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Bitcoin Treasuries Are Cracking as Public Companies Turn into BTC Sellers

A wave of bitcoin selling from public companies and sovereign entities is adding pressure to the bitcoin market, as firms that once called themselves long-term holders sit on long-term losses and move to shore up balance sheets, repay debt, and fund strategic pivots. Companies including Riot Platforms, Genius Group, and Nakamoto Holdings have all reduced

Analyst Says Bitcoin Closing 6 Red Monthly Candles Isn’t Bearish, What To Expect

Bitcoin’s recent price structure has not been easy to sit through. The price action has spent months moving sideways to lower, printing a series of bearish monthly closes since October that have placed the crypto sentiment in fear. That kind of slow pressure tends to feel worse than sharp sell-offs. According to a crypto analyst

Bitcoin breaks critical support as dollar and oil move together, raising risk of a deeper drop

Bitcoin spent the past 24 hours returning to the key levels on my channel map rather than continuing its breakout. It tested a boundary, failed to convert that test into acceptance, and rotated lower into the next pocket of support memory. Bitcoin price slid from the upper $68,000s and low $69,000s to around $66,400 by

How long did Covid ruin a tennis prodigy’s dream and a rower’s Olympics | ‘I leave the house every two weeks’ | Tennis news

Sky Sports News spoke to Tanya Dissanayake and Oonagh Cousins, who both had lofty ambitions in tennis and rowing respectively, but those dreams have been dashed by long Covid… Only a few years ago, Tanya Dissanayake dreamed of traveling the world playing tennis and lifting trophies. Today, her focus and ambitions could not be more

Long COVID immune phenotypes identified for blockade

Research Highlight Published: 17 April 2023 COVID-19 Jared B. Fudge1  Nature Biotechnology volume 41, page 470 (2023)Cite this article Symptoms of severe long COVID may include lung fibrosis, and a precise, detailed profile of associated immunopathology has been missing until now. Writing in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA, Cui et al. use published single-cell

COVID and Aspergillus Are Dangerous Bedfellows

Opinion > Of Parasites and Plagues — Attention must be paid to this new, sometimes deadly duo by Claire Panosian Dunavan, MD April 16, 2023 These days, invasive fungal pathogens are making medical news -- as well they should. In Fall 2022, a World Health Organization (WHO) report named 19 key fungal threats, thus creating

Teen son of Florida COVID ‘whistleblower’ Rebekah Jones busted for threatening to shoot up school

The teen son of Rebekah Jones, a former Florida health department staffer who claimed she was asked to doctor COVID-19 data, was arrested this week for threatening to shoot up his school, officials said. The 13-year-old was charged Wednesday with a second-degree felony for allegedly issuing the threats online...

Biden ends COVID national emergency after Congress acts

Skip to main content The national emergency allowed the government to take sweeping steps to respond to the virus and support the country's economic, health and welfare systems. WASHINGTON — The U.S. national emergency to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic ended Monday as President Joe Biden signed a bipartisan congressional resolution to bring it to

COVID XBB.1.16 Strain ‘One to Watch,’ Says WHO

Infectious Disease > COVID-19 — Reports so far on highly infectious "Arcturus" subvariant do not indicate a rise in severe cases by Ingrid Hein, Staff Writer, MedPage Today April 4, 2023 The World Health Organization (WHO) is monitoring XBB.1.16, an Omicron subvariant that has been detected in over 20 countries and contributing to a recent

End of Covid Emergency Will Usher in Changes Across the US Health System

The Biden administration’s decision to end the covid-19 public health emergency in May will institute sweeping changes across the health care system that go far beyond many people having to pay more for covid tests. In response to the pandemic, the federal government in 2020 suspended many of its rules on how care is delivered.

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Bitcoin Treasuries Are Cracking as Public Companies Turn into BTC Sellers

A wave of bitcoin selling from public companies and sovereign entities is adding pressure to the bitcoin market, as firms that once called themselves long-term holders sit on long-term losses and move to shore up balance sheets, repay debt, and fund strategic pivots. Companies including Riot Platforms, Genius Group, and Nakamoto Holdings have all reduced

Analyst Says Bitcoin Closing 6 Red Monthly Candles Isn’t Bearish, What To Expect

Bitcoin’s recent price structure has not been easy to sit through. The price action has spent months moving sideways to lower, printing a series of bearish monthly closes since October that have placed the crypto sentiment in fear. That kind of slow pressure tends to feel worse than sharp sell-offs. According to a crypto analyst

Bitcoin breaks critical support as dollar and oil move together, raising risk of a deeper drop

Bitcoin spent the past 24 hours returning to the key levels on my channel map rather than continuing its breakout. It tested a boundary, failed to convert that test into acceptance, and rotated lower into the next pocket of support memory. Bitcoin price slid from the upper $68,000s and low $69,000s to around $66,400 by

Mapletree Notches Fifth US Logistics Disposal With $207.5M Sale to Dalfen

Mapletree Investments has sold a US logistics portfolio to last-mile specialist Dalfen Industrial for $207.5 million, as the Singapore-based group continues a string of disposals across its North American warehouse platform. The transaction marks Mapletree’s fifth major US logistics divestment... Read More>> The post Mapletree Notches Fifth US Logistics Disposal With $207.5M Sale to Dalfen appeared first

Bitcoin slips below $67k as ETF outflows curb risk appetite

Key takeaways BTC is down 2%, erasing the recovery earlier this week, US-listed spot ETF recorded an outflow of $173.73 million on Wednesday, breaking its two days of inflow this week. Bitcoin faces continued losses amid weaker institutional demand Bitcoin (BTC) prices continued to decline on Thursday, trading below $67,000, almost completely erasing the recovery