The Canadian dollar just slipped to its lowest level in a month as investors are pulling back from riskier plays. When the loonie weakens like this, it's usually a signal that money's getting more cautious across the board—and that spills over into crypto and other volatile assets pretty quick. As risk sentiment tightens up, we typically see capital flowing toward safer havens, which means altcoins and smaller-cap projects tend to catch the heat first. Worth keeping tabs on whether this weakness sticks around or if we're just seeing a temporary blip.

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CountdownToBrokevip
· 01-09 01:58
The Canadian dollar has fallen until the end of the month, serving as a warning for risk assets... Oh my, I have to watch small coins being wiped out again.
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OffchainWinnervip
· 01-09 01:56
The Canadian dollar drops to a monthly low, now let's see how long altcoins can hold up...
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PerpetualLongervip
· 01-09 01:49
Is the Canadian dollar breaking bottom? Isn't this a bottom-fishing signal? I'll go all-in and double down! The bears are trying to scare retail investors again, hilarious. This is the ultimate test of faith.
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