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Crypto Price Today: Bitcoin reaches a high of $35,500; Ethereum falls below $1,900; and altcoins rise by up to 11%

Crypto Price Today: Bitcoin reaches a high of $35,500; Ethereum falls below $1,900; and altcoins rise by up to 11%

Bitcoin held steady, gaining more than 3% and racing above the 35,500-levels, while Ethereum gained 3% but remained below the $1,900-level. Bitcoin and other crypto tokens gained ground on Thursday, with the oldest crypto asset reaching a 17-month high following the Fed's dovish tone. Following the one-year anniversary of Sam Bankman-Fried's crypto empire, FTX exchange, crypto tokens saw significant gains. Bitcoin's price continued to rise as the largest crypto currency gained more than 3% and raced above the 35,500-levels. However, its largest peer, Ethereum, rose roughly 3% but stayed below the $1,900 mark. The majority of altcoins were trading with significant gains. Bitcoin and other crypto tokens gained ground on Thursday, with the oldest crypto asset reaching a 17-month high following the Fed's dovish tone. Following the one-year anniversary of Sam Bankman-Fried's crypto empire, FTX exchange, crypto tokens saw significant gains. Bitcoin's price continued to rise as the largest crypto currency gained more than 3% and raced above the 35,500-levels. However, its largest peer, Ethereum, rose roughly 3% but stayed below the $1,900 mark. The majority of altcoins were trading with significant gains. Bitcoin and other crypto tokens gained ground on Thursday, with the oldest crypto asset reaching a 17-month high following the Fed's dovish tone. Following the one-year anniversary of Sam Bankman-Fried's crypto empire, FTX exchange, crypto tokens saw significant gains. Bitcoin's price continued to rise as the largest crypto currency gained more than 3% and raced above the 35,500-levels. However, its largest peer, Ethereum, rose roughly 3% but stayed below the $1,900 mark. The majority of altcoins were trading with significant gains. Despite good market mood, SafeMoon (SFM) was among the biggest losers, falling by more than 50% in the last 24 hours. However, the fall comes as the company's CEO and CTO have been arrested for fraud. The defendants are now being prosecuted.

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