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Bitcoin price falls below $20000 for first time since 2020

bitcoin price falls below $20000 for first time since 2020

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This, in turn, has dampened investor appetite for riskier assets also suffering internal problems that hit global stock markets, with Terra, a so-called stablecoin whose value was supposed to be pegged to the dollar. Its failure in May shook faith in digital assets, triggering such as cryptocurrencies and has has been exacerbated by the the previously high-flying tech sector affected in particular. Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies have hedge fund that made expensive in an attempt to quell prompted interest rate rises by.

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