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Matrixport analyst: The temporary bill reduces the likelihood of a government shutdown and mitigates the risk of continued sell-offs in the crypto market

2023-11-17 23:05:34
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ChainCatcher news, according to The Block, Markus Thielen, the head of cryptocurrency research and strategy at investment firm Matrixport, stated that U.S. President Joe Biden signed a temporary spending bill yesterday, which avoided the possibility of a government shutdown and mitigated the risk of further sell-offs in the cryptocurrency market.

Thielen believes that if the government were to continue shutting down, non-essential government work would cease, including progress at the Securities and Exchange Commission regarding potential Bitcoin spot ETF approvals, which could even halt until January 2024, leading to more profit-taking and a potential 10% drop in Bitcoin.

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