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- Cryptocurrencies had a dreadful year in 2022, with investors losing billions.
- Now, prices of bitcoin and ethereum are recovering.
- But Insider correspondent April Joyner says the industry's future is still uncertain.
Hey readers. I'm Phil Rosen, writing to you from midtown Manhattan, where I've attended a handful of events the last two days for NFT NYC. Across cocktail parties and dance floors, everyone here is bullish on tiny digital images that range from apes to stick-figure drawings.
Markets are closed today but the Opening Bell newsletter rings nonetheless. Phil Rosen here — good to see you.
The main thing to watch today is the March jobs report, which is due at 8:30 a.m. ET.
When markets are open, stocks often move in reaction to the report, but this time around the reaction will have to wait until Monday.
For our day off, we have a shorter edition for you. First, let's check in with Warren Buffett.