Bitcoin institutional inflows top $1B in 2023 amid BTC supply squeeze
Bitcoin and altcoins are beneficiaries of major inflows this year, while the question of a BTC supply squeeze remains.
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Bitcoin and altcoins are beneficiaries of major inflows this year, while the question of a BTC supply squeeze remains.
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