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Coin Craziness Presents ➡️ ➡️ ➡️                                                                                                                                                                      Ad   FTX Restart The disgraced crypto exchange has recovered [$7.3 billion]( in assets since the collapse in November of 2022. And now there are rumors the funds may be used to restart the exchange. [Here are the details.]( We’ve heard these rumors for a few months. But this came live from the company’s lawyer in court today. An FTX restart would be a shock to the industry. Bitcoin (BTC) and Ether (ETH) prices are already trading above pre-FTX fallout levels. A reinstated FTX could provide even more bullish volatility. Nothing’s set in stone yet but it’s something to keep an eye on. Currently, the $7.3 billion is frozen until FTX wins its legal case. A decision we likely won’t have for some time still. More outrageous than Elon buying Twitter? You won’t believe [the story I just stumbled onto.]( If you think Elon taking over Twitter would be big news… This is gonna blow you away! [Check it out here.](   Inflation Data The March CPI data shows inflation cooled to 5% year over year. [Here are the details.]( And Bitcoin (BTC) continues to hang on to 2023 highs after its recent spike. That momentum will likely cause volatility among smaller tokens. Keep an eye out for spikers with a catalyst. They need a reason to spike in order for us to trade them with any confidence.   Guardian Financial Publishing 3571 Far West Blvd Austin, TX 78731 United States This email was sent to {EMAIL}. Don't want to receive these emails anymore? [Unsubscribe]( [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms]( | [Risk Disclosure](

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