Bitcoin Price Prediction as BTC Spikes Above $24,000 – Where is the Next BTC Target?
Bitcoin, the world's most valuable and well-known cryptocurrency, has once again seen a significant spike in price, surpassing the $24,000 mark for the first time in its history. This recent surge in Bitcoin's value has...
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