Bitcoin traders brace for sub $52K BTC price as crypto and macroeconomic headwinds intensify
Bitcoin traders appear to be throwing in the towel and coming to terms with the reality that BTC price could fall below $50,000 in the short term.
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Bitcoin traders appear to be throwing in the towel and coming to terms with the reality that BTC price could fall below $50,000 in the short term.
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