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Bitcoin continues to trade within a relatively narrow band on Friday, despite a price slide in recent days.

The cryptocurrency dropped from above $34,000 at the start of the week to below $32,000, remaining within the $30,000 to $36,000 region that it has sat throughout July.


The broader crypto market is largely stable, with no major moves in either direction over the last 24 hours. Ethereum (ether) is down 3 per cent, while Binance Coin is up 1 per cent since Thursday.

I predict a big move could be on its way, pointing to several market indicators that suggest a short term break out within the next couple of days.

In other news, Twitter boss Jack Dorsey has announced a new company aimed at decentralised finance and focussing on bitcoin.

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Tennessee mayor says bitcoin is ‘only fix’ to inflation
The mayor of the City of Jackson, Tennessee, has tweeted his support for bitcoin, claiming it is the only way to fix inflation.

Mayor Scott Conger’s comments come a day after the US Department of Labor reported the sharpest 12-month inflation spike since 2008 of 5.4 per cent.

“Why do we accept inflation?” Mayor Conger tweeted. “Why don’t we demand more from the federal government? 6.3 per cent in 2 years, 172.8 per cent in my lifetime. Every year our dollar is worth less. There is no rebound. There is only 1 fix for this... #Bitcoin.”
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