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| Bitcoin loses half of its value in two-day plunge "Bitcoin's recent price action is primarily a result of the coronavirus outbreak affecting global markets and driving investors towards the safety of cash," ...
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| Everything You Need to Know About Gold and Bitcoin Bitcoin can be described as the peer-to-peer decentralized digital currency. It was first mined in 2009. Meanwhile, the yellow metal is a tangible asset ...
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| Bitcoin or Ethereum: Which is more Secure for Investment? Scarcity- The Bitcoin being scarce makes it a valuable cryptocurrency. The total number of Bitcoins in the market is limited to only 21 million. Liquid asset ...
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| Bitcoin has lost 30% of its value this week Many investors have viewed bitcoin as a way to protect themselves from interest rate cuts by central banks like the Federal Reserve, ECB and Bank of ...
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| Bitcoin Price Briefly Dips to 12-Month Low in Overnight Trading Bitcoin (BTC) has made a quick bounce from a dip to below $4,000 seen early on Friday. The cryptocurrency is currently trading near $5,415, up around ...
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| Record Bitcoin Price Volatility Fails to Unnerve HODLers Bitcoin's (BTC) price volatility has surged to record highs but the long-term investors popularly known as "HODLers" don't seem to be deterred.
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| Bitcoin tanked 50% in just 2 days amid coronavirus market panic Bitcoin has tanked as much as 50% in two days amid a major market rout over coronavirus concerns. The digital coin tumbled as much as 32% on ...
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| Bitcoin Sinks Below $5K Despite Fed Reserve's Slashing of Interest Rates Bitcoin has dropped below $5,000 even as market uncertainty in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak pushed the U.S. Federal Reserve to cut interest ...
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| Three things central bankers can learn from Bitcoin Arguably, though, the more fundamental change is more than a decade old. It was Bitcoin that first made it possible to transfer digital value without the ...
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| Coronavirus is forcing fans of Bitcoin to realize it's not a "safe haven" after all All hell seems to be breaking loose in the financial markets in light of the coronavirus pandemic. But if you've spent any time talking with a Bitcoin ...
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