Stanford University Will Reportedly Return FTX ‘Gifts’; How Will Bitcoin React to Fed Rate Decision?

By coindesk.com September 21, 2023 In Bitcoin, Cryptocurrencies, FTX

Bitcoin (BTC) is advancing as U.S. rates traders pencil in greater odds of the Federal Reserve keeping borrowing costs unchanged later this week.

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