Bitcoin Struggles to Maintain $4,000 Mark and Closes Year’s Last Trading Week in the Red: BTCManager’s Week in Review

Bitcoin Struggles to Maintain $4,000 Mark and Closes Year’s Last Trading Week in the Red: BTCManager’s Week in Review
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2019-1-1 04:00

It has been a hell of a year for bitcoin investors. Twelve months ago, we were coming off bitcoin’s all-time high of over $20,000. Today, the price of bitcoin is struggling to maintain the $4,000 mark after dropped by over 70 percent year-to-date.

As expected, news flow has been muted over the holiday period. The biggest headlines of the week. . . Read More. The post by Alexander Lielacher appeared first on BTCManager, Bitcoin, Blockchain & Cryptocurrency News.

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