How r/WallStreetBets Triggered DOGE Rally – Reasons for Bitcoin Sell-off

How r/WallStreetBets Triggered DOGE Rally – Reasons for Bitcoin Sell-off

The crypto market seems to be astonished by yesterday’s season. Dogecoin (DOGE) threw every fundamental out of the window and smashed its way to the 5th position in the crypto top 10 by market cap. DOGE is trading at $0,27 with 20.6% losses in the daily chart. DOGE reached an all-time high of $0,50 after […]


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