https://www.altcoinbuzz.io/reviews/technical-analysis/bitcoins-dominance-appearing-to-be-stronger-will-altcoins-face-more-pain/
The market has failed to show any significant movement in either direction and is currently trading sideways. In the previous week, Bitcoin has remained relatively stable while altcoins have suffered. Even though global stock markets have seen a good gain, crypto markets have not recovered as Terra’s decline continues to harm investor sentiments…

Bitcoin’s Dominance Appearing to Be Stronger, Will Altcoins Face More Pain?
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