Bitcoin futures fell about 4% on Friday.

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BTC0,66%
ETH0,68%
DCR-1,09%

On March 28, news reported that in New York’s late trading, the CME Bitcoin futures BTC market maker contract fell 3.97% compared to Thursday’s New York close, reported at 83980.00 USD, with a cumulative drop of 0.56% this week. From Monday to Thursday, it experienced high-level fluctuations, reaching as high as 89335.00 USD on Monday, before turning down on Friday. Over the last seven calendar days, Bitcoin spot has cumulatively fallen 0.15%, currently reported at 84059 USD, with significant and sustained increases last Sunday and this Monday, peaking at 88785.81 USD, followed by high-level fluctuations from Tuesday to Thursday, and a significant pullback on Friday. The CME Ether futures DCR market maker contract dropped 6.65%, reported at 1881.00 USD, with a cumulative drop of 5.31% this week.

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