Bitcoin Supply On Crypto Exchanges Drying Up As Accumulation Gains Steam

Bitcoin Supply On Crypto Exchanges Drying Up As Accumulation Gains Steam

After a sudden upward move earlier this week, the Bitcoin price appears to be stabilizing near the $74,000 mark as bullish sentiment persists. With bullish momentum gaining traction, investors are now shifting into accumulation mode across the market, which has led to a notable withdrawal of the flagship asset from cryptocurrency exchanges. Growing Accumulation Drives […]


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