Bitcoin ‘ghost month’ started with a 20% BTC price flash crash — What’s next?
Bitcoin prices have seen flash crashes during each ghost month since 2017, and 2024 appears to be no different.
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Bitcoin prices have seen flash crashes during each ghost month since 2017, and 2024 appears to be no different.
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