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Bitcoin crossed 800M transactions in 2023 Q1; price grows 70%

source-logo  cryptoslate.com 04 April 2023 09:48, UTC
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The total number of transactions settled by the Bitcoin network crossed 800 million during the first quarter of the year, taking the cumulative value to $107 trillion, according to Reflexivity Research.

BTC has settled an average of $8.2 trillion in transactions yearly since its launch, with its volume steadily rising.

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