Most cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin and Ethereum, experienced a decline in prices with the release of higher-than-expected UK inflation data for March. Bitcoin fell to its lowest point since April 10, dropping 3.64% to $29,020, while Ethereum declined by 5.60% to below $2,000. Other top cryptocurrencies also saw a drop, with Litecoin experiencing almost a 10% decline. The global cryptocurrency market cap fell by 3.92% in the last 24 hours and was trading at around $1.22 trillion. The next significant support level for Bitcoin is expected to be at $28,500.
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