Bitcoin price slips again near $70,000 as dollar wobbles and traders brace for U.S. data
Bitcoin dropped 1.2% to $70,366 Monday, swinging between $68,371 and $72,024 as traders braced for a heavy U.S. data week and a weaker dollar. Ether rose 0.7% to $2,127.86. Morgan Stanley started MARA Holdings at underweight, citing mining concerns. U.S.-listed spot bitcoin ETFs showed mixed flows as investors awaited inflation and jobs data.