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QCP Capital: Tensions in the Middle East are hitting Bitcoin harder than traditional markets

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QCP Capital: Tensions in the Middle East are hitting Bitcoin harder than traditional marketsIn its October 2 market analysis, QCP Capital highlights the effect of escalating conflicts in the Middle East on traditional financial assets (tradefi) and the cryptocurrency market. According to QCP researchers, market reaction was muted in the trading area, but risky assets and digital currencies like bitcoin (BTC) suffered larger losses. QCP researchers analyze the crypto market (…)



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