Bitcoin price risks decline below $80K as fears of ‘MSTR hit job’ escalate
Bitcoin faces downside risks as a bear flag breakdown targets $77,400, while tensions between Strategy and MSCI may add new pressure on the BTC price.
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Bitcoin faces downside risks as a bear flag breakdown targets $77,400, while tensions between Strategy and MSCI may add new pressure on the BTC price.
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