Bitcoin Capitulation Plunge Results In Historic Realized Losses

Bitcoin Capitulation Plunge Results In Historic Realized Losses

Capitulation and all-time high realized losses plague Bitcoing. What's really happening?


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Bitcoin’s $2.3 Billion Wipeout Marks Harshest Crash In 4 Years: Analysts

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