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by: xpoolPosted on: September 1, 2025

Bitcoin Price Drop: Where Could It Go?

After a significant drop from its peak of $124,000 in mid-August, Bitcoin (BTC) is currently trading below $110,000. The recent price correction has left investors wondering when and how far the price will go down. Bitfinex analysts have provided their insights into potential Bitcoin’s price trajectory. )

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