Why These Bitcoin Long-Term Metrics Show Possible Bear Market Turnaround

Why These Bitcoin Long-Term Metrics Show Possible Bear Market Turnaround

Bitcoin has been moving sideways for the better part of a week after rebounding from a monthly low at around $17,900. The number one cryptocurrency hinted at a potential breakout, but once again the bulls are losing momentum leaving BTC’s price stuck at its current levels. Related Reading: What Zombiechain? Cardano Tops Blockchains In Active Developer Counts At the time of writing, Bitcoin (BTC) trades at $19,500 with a 2% profit in the last 24 hours and sideways movement over the past week. The crab-like price action is replicating throughout the crypto market with large assets moving....


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