Wall Street opens up on relief Meta and Microsoft kept their AI spending plans even as their earnings come in mixed. Next up, Apple after the close.
The two tokens' relative performance is more a sign of bitcoin strength than ether's weakness, one observer said.
Bitcoin shot up 4.5% on Jan. 29, climbing to around $105,000 after the Federal Reserve decided to hold interest rates steady.
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