Altcoins rack up 30% gains as Bitcoin price chases after $39,000
DerivaDAO, TLOS and Bonfida rallied by 30% as traders view Bitcoin move above $38,000 as a signal to go long on BTC and select altcoins. The cryptocurrency market is in a state of confusion on Jan. 31 as many traders view Bitcoin's (BTC) weakness as a sign that a crypto winter is beginning, yet increasing news of adoption and multi-million-dollar financing rounds continue to make headlines on a regular basis. As Bitcoin trades at $38,500, analysts are highlighting the current price action as a possible buy zone and this bullish sentiment is spilling into altcoins also.Top 7 coins with the....
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