Bitcoin 'spoofing' drives BTC price to $97K amid record profit-taking
Bitcoin sellers, whether genuine or not, are refusing to allow a $100,000 BTC price milestone.
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Bitcoin sellers, whether genuine or not, are refusing to allow a $100,000 BTC price milestone.
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