Bitcoin’s price shows ‘no clear direction’ amid active address decline
Bitcoin active addresses are declining due to a large amount of the market being “gobbled up” by institutional cash, says one analyst.
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Bitcoin active addresses are declining due to a large amount of the market being “gobbled up” by institutional cash, says one analyst.
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