Bitcoin Resilience Remains As Stock Market Closes Worst Day In Months

Bitcoin Resilience Remains As Stock Market Closes Worst Day In Months

The stock market yesterday closed its worst single-day decline in nearly two months, causing the richest people in the world to lose over $14 billion in net worth. Bitcoin also pulled back yesterday, but as of this morning is already trading higher than before, while the S&P 500, the Dow Jones, and the Nasdaq continue to plunge. What’s causing this sudden divergence between the two vastly different asset classes that all this year have been […]


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