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The China Earthquake Networks Center automatically determined that an earthquake of approximately magnitude 3.1 occurred at 22:01 on July 12 near Xinghua City, Taizhou City, Jiangsu Province (32.69 degrees north latitude, 120.10 degrees east longitude). The final result is subject to the official rapid report.Israeli forces: Killed two Hamas members in northern Gaza Strip.On July 12, the Russian Ministry of Defense announced that Russian forces launched a large-scale attack and destroyed multiple Ukrainian military facilities from the night of July 11 to the early morning of July 12. The Ministry stated that Russian forces attacked and destroyed Ukrainian fuel, energy, and transportation facilities, long-range drone storage points, ammunition depots, and temporary deployment points of Ukrainian forces and foreign mercenaries in 158 regions. In the past 24 hours, Russian forces destroyed 585 drones and 11 aerial bombs launched by Ukrainian forces. The acting governor of Belgorod Oblast, Shuvaev, posted on social media on July 12 that in the past 24 hours, Ukrainian forces launched more than 100 attacks on 11 regions of the oblast, resulting in one death and seven injuries. Russian forces intercepted 111 drones. According to Russian media reports, due to the drone attacks, several Russian cities temporarily restricted civilian aircraft takeoffs and landings from the night of July 11 to the early morning of July 12, causing delays to dozens of flights.1. Monday: ① Data: Chinas June M2 money supply annual rate (TBD). ② Event: OPEC releases its monthly oil market report (specific release time to be determined, generally around 6-9 PM Beijing time). 2. Tuesday: ① Data: US June NFIB Small Business Confidence Index, ADP Employment Change, US June CPI and Core CPI data; Chinas June trade balance. ② Event: Fed Governor Waller speaks; State Council Information Office holds press conference on import and export situation in the first half of 2026; Fed Chairman Warsh attends hearing on the House Financial Services Committees "Federal Reserve Semi-Annual Monetary Policy Report" [simultaneous interpretation]. ③ Earnings Reports: JPMorgan Chase, Citigroup, Bank of America, Goldman Sachs, Wells Fargo (pre-market). 3. Wednesday: ① Data: US API crude oil inventory weekly report, EIA crude oil inventory weekly report, US June PPI year-on-year and month-on-month rates, US July New York Fed Manufacturing Index; Chinas Q2 GDP year-on-year rate, June retail sales of consumer goods year-on-year, June industrial value-added of enterprises above designated size year-on-year, Chinas June total electricity consumption (tentative); Eurozone May industrial production month-on-month rate; Canadas May wholesale sales month-on-month rate, Bank of Canada interest rate decision until July 15. ② Events: The National Energy Administration releases monthly electricity consumption data around the 15th of each month; Chicago Fed President Goolsby, a 2027 FOMC voting member, participates in a fireside chat; Bank of England Governor Bailey delivers a speech; the National Bureau of Statistics releases a monthly report on residential sales prices in 70 major and medium-sized cities; the State Council Information Office holds a press conference on the national economic situation; FOMC permanent voting member and New York Fed President Williams delivers a speech; the Bank of Canada releases its interest rate decision and monetary policy report; Federal Reserve Chairman Warsh attends a hearing on the "Federal Reserves Semi-Annual Monetary Policy Report" before the Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee [simultaneous interpretation]; Bank of Canada Governor Macklem and Senior Deputy Governor Rogers hold a monetary policy press conference. ③ Earnings Reports: Morgan Stanley, ASML, Johnson & Johnson, BlackRock (pre-market). 4. Thursday: ① Data: South Koreas central bank interest rate decision to July 16; UKs May three-month GDP month-on-month rate, May manufacturing output month-on-month rate, May seasonally adjusted goods trade balance, May industrial production month-on-month rate; Eurozones May seasonally adjusted trade balance; US initial jobless claims for the week ending July 11, June retail sales month-on-month rate, July Philadelphia Fed Manufacturing Index, July NAHB Housing Market Index, May business inventories month-on-month rate, June pending home sales index month-on-month rate, EIA natural gas weekly report. ② Events: The Federal Reserve releases its Beige Book on economic conditions; 2028 FOMC voting member and St. Louis Fed President Musalaim speaks; Changxin Technology begins its IPO subscription. ③ Earnings Reports: TSMC (pre-market), Netflix, Alcoa (after-market). 5. Friday: ① Data: Eurozone May seasonally adjusted current account, June final CPI annual rate; US June annualized housing starts, June building permits, June import price index month-on-month, June industrial production month-on-month, July preliminary one-year inflation rate expectations, July preliminary University of Michigan consumer sentiment index. ② Events: Domestic refined oil prices will enter a new round of adjustment window; Dallas Fed President Logan, 2026 FOMC voting member, will speak; Fed Vice Chairman Jefferson will speak on the economy and monetary policy; the World Artificial Intelligence Conference (WAIC 2026) will be held in Shanghai from July 17 to July 20. ③ Market Closure: Seoul Stock Exchange in South Korea will be closed for one day. 6. Saturday: ① Data: US total number of oil rigs for the week ending July 17.July 12th - A Wall Street Journal survey of economists this month showed that the impact of the war with Iran on the US economy is far less severe than economists had previously feared. However, the bad news is that the war has made inflation, already above the Federal Reserves 2% target, more stubborn and has removed the Feds room for interest rate cuts. Economists views have changed significantly compared to the April survey, about a month after the outbreak of the war. Forecasters now expect the US economy to grow by 2.1% this year, based on inflation-adjusted GDP from the fourth quarter of 2025 to the fourth quarter of 2026, up from the 2% forecast in April. Economists average probability of a recession within the next 12 months has fallen to 25% from 33% in April, the lowest level since early 2025. However, while the growth outlook has improved, concerns about inflation have also intensified. Economists expect the CPI to rise by 3.4% in the 12 months ending in December, up from 3.2% in the April survey. Inflation concerns have outweighed the wars boost to energy costs. Economists predict that PCE inflation, which excludes food and energy and is closely watched by Federal Reserve officials, will rise by 3.2% in 2026, up from 2.9% in April.

Bitcoin: Brief History, Use Cases, and 2023 Price Forecast

Alina Haynes

Nov 24, 2022 14:47

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Bitcoin is a digital currency that is at the forefront of the present evolution of money, as its market capitalization is the greatest in the crypto world. Cryptocurrencies, including bitcoin, are transforming the concept of money into something that is more transparent and independent of traditional banks and other payment middlemen.

 

As a bitcoin fan, you likely wish to make significant financial decisions and require information about the potential price of bitcoin in 2023. It is easy to be torn between the viewpoints of whether now is the best moment to sell bitcoin out of fear of more price declines or acquire more bitcoin in anticipation of a future price increase. So far, we have examined Bitcoin's price history, the use cases that fuel its growth, and price forecasts for the future.

 

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Bitcoin from Inception to Present

Bitcoin was created in 2008 and launched to the public in 2009 by an unidentified developer or group of developers using the alias Satoshi Nakamoto. Nobody owns or controls bitcoin because its source code and design are publicly available. To participate in the Bitcoin movement, you can purchase, mine, or trade the cryptocurrency.

 

Since its inception, this major cryptocurrency's price has increased significantly. The price of Bitcoin began at a preposterous $0 and has already reached an astounding all-time high of over $64,000. Every other cryptocurrency startup is envious and aspires to achieve such tremendous growth. This rise took 12 years, and it was certainly not a smooth ascent. There were numerous lows to highs and vice versa. The rise of Bitcoin is evidence that cryptocurrency satisfies a need for which there is a current and potentially soaring future demand.

 

A brief examination of Bitcoin's price history on CoinMarketCap reveals that this leading cryptocurrency experienced two notable price peaks, the first at $19,000+ in December 2017 and the second at $64,000+ in November 2021. As of November 2022, the Bitcoin price is significantly lower than its all-time high, ranging around $20,000 on average. Now is the time to speculate on the price of Bitcoin in 2023.

Bitcoin Forecasts for 2023

No one can absolutely guarantee the price of any cryptocurrency, including Bitcoin, in the future. We only have access to expert forecasts, which are calculated assumptions based on accurate historical price data.

 

According to CryptoPredictions.com, Bitcoin will reach a maximum price of $25,321 and a minimum price of $17,195 in the first quarter of 2023. In this quarter, we should anticipate a monthly average price of approximately $20,000 for all three months. In April of the first month of the second quarter of 2023, we anticipate Bitcoin's average price to be $20,266. The average price for the months of May and June is anticipated to be $20,271 and $20,273 respectively.

 

In July, August, and September, respectively, we anticipate a minimum price of $17,231, $17,236, and $17,218. The maximum price of Bitcoin is anticipated to range between $25,321 and $25,340 during these three months of the third quarter of 2023. The Bitcoin price forecast for the last quarter of 2023 is pretty comparable to that of the preceding quarters. The average price of Bitcoin is anticipated to be $20,243 in October, $20,225 in November, and $20,203 in December.

 

According to CryptoPredictions, the monthly minimum, maximum, and average Bitcoin prices for 2023 are very similar. When comparing the maximum and minimum monthly prices throughout the year, we anticipate a negligible (0%) monthly change in price. This indicates that we anticipate a relatively stable year for this leading cryptocurrency.