Bitcoin remained range-bound as the largest crypto token inched up slightly to firmed at $26,000-levels, while Ethereum moved on the similar line and paved its position above $1,650.
Bitcoin remained range-bound for the day as the largest crypto token inched up slightly to barely hold $26,000-levels, while Ethereum crept higher to hold above the $1,650-mark.
Bhattacharya added that apart from the ethical concerns regarding AI, there are economic factors too that are limiting widespread adoption across enterprises.
Bitcoin was back under selling pressure as it declined more than a per cent to barely hold $26,000-levels, while Ethereum fell on the similar lines and managed to stay above the $1,650-mark.
Addressing the crypto market, Damodaran expressed skepticism regarding the adoption and behavior of cryptocurrencies, particularly Bitcoin.
Bitcoin gained as much as two per cent to near $26,500-levels, while Ethereum surged more than 2 per cent and regained the $1,650-mark.
Bitcoin was trading flat as it dropped slightly but managed to hold above $26,000-levels, while Ethereum dropped about a per cent but retained above $1,650-mark.
Bitcoin remained under selling pressure but managed barely to hold above $26,000-levels, while Ethereum gained about half-a-per cent to hold above $1,675-mark.
Bitcoin was under deep selling pressure as it dropped as much as 8 per cent to slip below $26,500-levels, while Ethereum plunged 7 per cent to barely hold $1,675-mark.
Bitcoin continued to weaken as it dropped 2 per cent to slip below 29,000-mark, while Ethereum was also trading 2 per cent down, slipping below $1,800-levels.
Bitcoin dropped about another per cent to slip below 29,500-mark once again, while Ethereum was trading slightly lower but brached $1,850-levels on Friday.
Bitcoin shed about half a per cent but managed to hold 29,500-mark, while Ethereum was trading slightly lower but sustained above $1,850-levels.
Bitcoin gained more than 2 per cent to regain 29,500-mark, while Ethereum was trading higher, rising more than a per cent but could not race past $1,850-levels.
Bitcoin was trading flat as the largest crypto token remained above to hold 29,000-mark, while Ethereum was trading lower but did not breach $1,800-levels.
The news had a positive impact on the company's shares, lifting them by 2.66 per cent.
Bitcoin was trading flat compared to the previous trading session as the largest crypto token managed to hold 29,000-mark, while Ethereum posted muted gains but remained below $1,850-levels.
Bitcoin was trading flat as the largest crypto token managed to hold 29,000-mark, while Ethereum was trading slightly lower and remained below $1,850-levels.
Bitcoin dropped as much as 2 per cent but managed to hold 29,000-mark, while Ethereum was trading a per cent lower and slipped below $1,850-levels.
Bitcoin was back in action on Wednesday and gained as much as 3 per cent to regain the 29,000-mark, while Ethereum rose more than 2 per cent to climb above the $1,850.
Bitcoin was back in the red zone, dropping about 2 per cent and breached below 29,000-mark, while Ethereum also fell more than 2 per cent and it slipped below $1,850-levels.
Bitcoin moved higher slightly but remained below 29,500-mark, while Ethereum also posted gains on the similar lines and managed to hold $1,850-levels.
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