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by: xpoolPosted on: February 26, 2025

Bitcoin Sees Largest Drop Since 2024: Is This Market Bottom?

A significant $1.7 billion loss event in Bitcoin on February 25th signals intense selling pressure, prompting speculation about a potential market bottom. Analysts are closely watching as this follows a historical pattern of previous capitulations leading to rebounds.

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