How Will Bitcoin Perform in June? Here Is What History Tells Us
Bitcoin is on course to close May down a little over 7%, marking the first negative month for the world’s largest cryptocurrency since last December. The drop would also mark BTC’s worst month since the collapse of crypt...
The drop would also mark BTC’s worst month since the collapse of cryptocurrency exchange FTX triggered a 16% price drop last November.
But a 7% drop in May is an improvement on its May 2021 and 2022 performances, when Bitcoin lost 35.38% and 15.56% respectively....
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