Analyst: Bitcoin traders may face more difficulties
ChainCatcher news, Bitcoin leads the decline in cryptocurrency, according to a previous CNN poll and gambling market that Harris performed better than Trump in the overnight US presidential debate. Trump promised to make the United States the capital of world cryptocurrency, while the Biden administration's stance on cryptocurrency regulation is stricter.
Naeem Aslam, Chief Investment Officer at Zaye Capital Markets, said in a report: "Bitcoin traders are not happy today because their unwavering support for Trump lost its foundation as Trump's chances of being re-elected as President slipped during the debate." "Bitcoin has never been popular with investors and traders, but more pain seems to be coming," Aslam said.
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