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Bitcoin plunges 14 per cent from report highs amid China blackout

November 17, 2021
Source: flashheadlines.com flashheadlines.com
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Bitcoin plunges 14 per cent from report highs amid China blackout Bitcoin fell by as a lot as 14 per cent to $51,541 on Sunday amid unconfirmed Twitter hypothesis that the US Treasury might crack down on cash laundering that is carried out by means of cryptocurrency. The selloff meant the cryptocurrency reversed many of the massive good points it revamped the previous week. The newest dip meant it was buying and selling at $53,991, which is a whopping $12,000 under report highs of above $64,800 set on Wednesday. Smaller rival Ether, the coin linked to the ethereum blockchain community,...
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