Bitcoin mining difficulty risks biggest dip since 2022 as BTC price eyes $60K
Bitcoin may still be trading above $60,000, but network fundamentals are already showing the strain as BTC price gains fail to materialize.
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Bitcoin may still be trading above $60,000, but network fundamentals are already showing the strain as BTC price gains fail to materialize.
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