Bitcoin crashes to $53K, but analysts warn the worst isn’t over
Analysts say Bitcoin could sink as low as $50,000, but strong macro conditions and an entrenched “buy the dip” mentality could see BTC's price action rebound quickly.
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Analysts say Bitcoin could sink as low as $50,000, but strong macro conditions and an entrenched “buy the dip” mentality could see BTC's price action rebound quickly.
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