Bitcoin price would surge past $600K if ‘hardest asset’ matches gold
The coming decade could be Bitcoin’s time to copy gold’s 1970s breakouts, says Capriole Investments.
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The coming decade could be Bitcoin’s time to copy gold’s 1970s breakouts, says Capriole Investments.
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