Bitcoin went through the largest mining difficulty increase since January, OpenSea added Polygon support for Seaport, Arbitrum went through a major upgrade, and the Merge approaches - an exciting week in the crypto market.
BTC’s Fight for $20K, OpenSea and Arbitrum Upgrades, the Merge Closing in: This Week’s Crypto RecapAuthor:Bitcoin went through the largest mining difficulty increase since January, OpenSea added Polygon support for Seaport, Arbitrum went through a major upgrade, and the Merge approaches – an exciting week in the crypto market.
This time seven days ago, Bitcoin was trading slightly below $21K, but things quickly took a turn for the worse. The cryptocurrency decreased to $20K and eventually fall below this critical level on Monday, August 29th. It was then the back and forth started. The rest of the market also declined. Altcoins are bleeding out, with Ethereum charting a 4% decline days before the merge. BNB is down 6.6^, XRP is down 5.4%, whereas Solana lost almost 10%. Polygon is one of the outliers and top performers from the leading altcoins, up 8.4% on the week.
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