11th anniversary of Bitcoin’s first halving: From $12 to $37,000
Bitcoin experienced its first-ever halving 11 years ago today, and since then, it has soared from $12 to its current price of $37,000.
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Bitcoin experienced its first-ever halving 11 years ago today, and since then, it has soared from $12 to its current price of $37,000.
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