BlockBeats News, January 22 — Crypto KOL and former FTX community partner Benson Sun stated, “Trump once again ‘TACO’ (Trump backing down at the last minute), but US stocks have already rebounded to the starting point of the decline, while Bitcoin remains significantly below the initial drop point. Currently, off-chain funds still show little interest in BTC, making it difficult to break through $100,000. The subsequent market may fluctuate widely within the range of $85,000 to $95,000. He warned that bulls should avoid overconfidence and focus on flexible trading.”
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