
Bitcoin rebota 5.8% tras deshilo de $1.23 billion en shorts
Bitcoin subió 5.8 % cuando se deshizo un flujo de $1.23 billion en cortos, marcando un punto de inflexión para el mercado alcista de criptomonedas.

The HTX cryptocurrency platform, led by Justin Sun, is close to reaching an agreement with the UK's Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), although British users still face sanctions freezing.
The HTX cryptocurrency platform, led by Justin Sun, is in negotiation with the UK's Financial Conduct Authority (FCA).
The agreement under negotiation focuses on marketing aspects, but does not address the protections that UK users have already lost. This raises questions about the actual scope of the agreement for affected users.
The HTX firm has been working to resolve its differences with the FCA, which could set precedents for other cryptocurrency companies operating in the UK market.
For UK users, the agreement between HTX and the FCA could have significant implications, especially in terms of financial regulation and cryptocurrency markets. However, the persistence of sanctions freezing could continue to affect investors.
In the next 30 days, it is expected that the negotiation between HTX and the FCA will reach a conclusion, which could influence the dynamics of the cryptocurrency market and cryptocurrency investment in the UK.
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Bitcoin subió 5.8 % cuando se deshizo un flujo de $1.23 billion en cortos, marcando un punto de inflexión para el mercado alcista de criptomonedas.

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