BTC losses get real as Bitcoin SOPR metric hits lowest since March 2020
Sale price versus price paid diverges the most in over two years since the last Bitcoin “black swan” event.
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Sale price versus price paid diverges the most in over two years since the last Bitcoin “black swan” event.
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