
Bitcoin hits 20-month low as market sentiment sours
Bitcoin hits 20-month low as market sentiment sours.
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Bitcoin Breaks Below $60,000 Again as Biggest Crypto Buyers Balk. Bitcoin’s slide back below $60,000 is reviving a fear that has largely been absent from crypto for the past two years: what happens when the market’s biggest buyer comes under pressure just as retail traders lose interest. Price of world’s most actively traded digital asset falls below $60,000 amid shift by retail investors to AI-related stock bets.
Furthermore, Bitcoin drops below $60,000 as concerns over Strategy spark fresh crypto market fears. Bitcoin fell below $60,000 as fears grew over Strategy's finances, weak retail demand, crypto liquidations, and slowing Bitcoin buying support.
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Bitcoin Breaks Below $60,000 Again as Biggest Crypto Buyers Balk.
according to Bloomberg — MarketsBitcoin’s slide back below $60,000 is reviving a fear that has largely been absent from crypto for the past two years: what happens when the market’s biggest buyer comes under pressure just as retail traders lose interest.
according to Bloomberg — MarketsPrice of world’s most actively traded digital asset falls below $60,000 amid shift by retail investors to AI-related stock bets
according to Financial Times - Home (International) +2Bitcoin drops below $60,000 as concerns over Strategy spark fresh crypto market fears.
according to Hindustan Times +1Bitcoin fell below $60,000 as fears grew over Strategy's finances, weak retail demand, crypto liquidations, and slowing Bitcoin buying support.
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