Crab, Fish and Shark BTC Accumulation Stabilizes – What This Means For the Bitcoin Price
After rising sharply in number in wake of the Bitcoin price drop that was triggered as a result of the collapse of the FTX cryptocurrency exchange in early November, the number of so-called Crab, Fish and Shark cryptocur...
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