Is Bitcoin's flash drop not enough to be afraid of? Standard Chartered Bank: Expected to rise to $200000 by the end of next year!
寒香小凡瓤
发表于 2024-12-6 10:36:00
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Bitcoin's flash drop is not enough to be afraid of? Standard Chartered Bank: Expected to rise to $200000 by the end of next year! Standard Chartered Bank recently stated that Bitcoin's breakthrough of $100000 is just the starting point of its broader rebound, and the price of the cryptocurrency is expected to double again next year, citing the possibility of a large influx of institutional funds.
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