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Bitcoin Collapses Below $30,000 for the First Time Since January

source-logo  u.today 22 June 2021 12:48, UTC

Bitcoin, the largest cryptocurrency, plunged below $30,000 for the first time since Jan. 28.

The flagship cryptocurrency was also a hair's breadth away from hitting the aforementioned level during the May 19 crash, but buyers managed to save the day.           

Bitcoin is already down 19 percent in June after recording its third-biggest monthly drop in July.

The cryptocurrency has plunged a whopping 53 percent since hitting its current all-time high of $64,895 on Apr. 14.

As reported by U.Today, Bitcoin inflows reached $89 million last week.


Bitcoin bears have been emboldened by China’s rooting out the local mining industry, which caused a humongous drop in the cryptocurrency’s hash rate.

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