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Bitcoin price in freefall, weeks after hitting all-time high
Bitcoin price in freefall, weeks after hitting all-time high - More than $1 trillion has been wiped from the crypto market.
Bitcoin prices were below $94,000 on Monday, while questions mount about whether the market has already hit its cycle high.
Currently, the Bitcoin price is trading at $93,794, semi-unchanged in the past 24 hours, with a $124 billion trading volume.
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Bitcoin's price has dropped by thousands since last month, a reminder that the most popular cryptocurrency's value is highly unpredictable and very volatile.
Bitcoin price has fallen nearly 30% from its early October peak near $126,000, trading in the $92,000–$95,000 range as investors weigh Fed uncertainty and missing economic data.
As of publishing time on Friday, Bitcoin has been hovering around the $94,000 to $97,000 price range. That price point is the ...
Overview Bitcoin trades near $91,000–$93,000 after a sharp drop from recent highs.Crypto market sentiment weakens as the ...
"The flood gates are now being opened," investor and market-watcher Mel Mattison posted to X, adding the Trump administration ...
Given the volatility, I don’t want to cash it in as I don’t think the crypto market is “bubblish.” When I first bought ...
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