A chart from KaikoData last week showed that the 30-day correlation between gold and bitcoin reached over 0.3, a highest in over a year despite cryptocurrencies' decoupling from equities. Chart of the Day breaks down the data, presented by cryptocom:
U.S. employers added 263,000 jobs in September, slightly more than expected but still reflecting a weakening labor market.
Plus, Bitcoin miners are about to face another tough challenge as the difficulty of mining a bitcoin block is set to see another large increase early next week. CoinDesk's Brad Keoun and Christie Harkin join"All About Bitcoin" to discuss.
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