Bitcoin pulled back to $67,000 throughout the Asian and European mornings, showing signs of a consolidation following Wednesday’s jump above $68,000. BTC was about 0.7% lower in the last 24 hours as of the late European morning, trading just above $67,000. Other major tokens showed similar minor retracements, with the broader digital asset market dipping 1%, as measured by the CoinDesk 20 Index. For the time being, bitcoin appears to have avoided an outright rejection following its move above $68,000 on Wednesday and is instead taking a breather, as traders wait for the next catalyst.
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