US election outcome won’t slow Q4 Bitcoin rally, hedge fund says
Neither party has adequately addressed the country’s spiraling debt and deficit problem, which will play into Bitcoin’s hands post-election, a hedge fund manager said.
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Neither party has adequately addressed the country’s spiraling debt and deficit problem, which will play into Bitcoin’s hands post-election, a hedge fund manager said.
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