Transaction | Address | Amount |
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0xe5db...babcd1
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0x3fc9...2b7fad
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-
0.66 ETH
·
1,499.09 USD
|
0xe5db...babcd1
|
0xc02a...756cc2
|
+
0.66 ETH
·
1,499.09 USD
|
0x90c2...7f6312
|
0x3fc9...2b7fad
|
-
0.12 ETH
·
272.56 USD
|
0x90c2...7f6312
|
0xc02a...756cc2
|
+
0.12 ETH
·
272.56 USD
|
0x97ff...486609
|
0x68b3...65fc45
|
-
0.032240964664961729 ETH
·
73.23 USD
|
0x97ff...486609
|
0xc02a...756cc2
|
+
0.032240964664961729 ETH
·
73.23 USD
|
0x97ff...486609
|
0x68b3...65fc45
|
-
0.000547274932610671 ETH
·
1.24 USD
|
0x97ff...486609
|
0x8002...326aba
|
+
0.000547274932610671 ETH
·
1.24 USD
|
Indian wealthy investors are increasingly favoring cryptocurrencies over traditional assets like stocks and gold, driven by recent global market trends.
Ethereum will surpass Bitcoin as a larger asset, predicts EY's blockchain lead.
Bitcoin's decoupling from altcoins raises market uncertainty, with potential severe downturns ahead, suggests analyst Joao Wedson.