Bitcoin Trades At A Discount On Coinbase As US Spot Demand Softens — Here’s Why
In the volatile world of cryptocurrency trading, price discrepancies between exchanges can offer crucial insights into regional demand and market sentiment. Bitcoin is trading at a discount on Coinbase, a leading US-based crypto exchange, compared to its prices on global platforms. The exchange’s spot pricing has slipped into a discount relative to major offshore platforms. […]
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