Pre-Halving Jitters: Bitcoin Price Briefly Slips Below $60,000

Pre-Halving Jitters: Bitcoin Price Briefly Slips Below $60,000

The Bitcoin price has recently experienced heightened volatility, causing the largest cryptocurrency in the market to briefly drop below the significant threshold of $60,000 for the first time since March 5.  This price decrease comes just days before the highly anticipated Halving event scheduled for Friday. This event has traditionally been viewed as a positive catalyst for Bitcoin’s value due to its impact on token supply.  However, market participants are questioning whether the Halving’s effects are already factored into the current market conditions, leading to extended....


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