Sep 28, 2020 at 19:00 UTC.Bitcoin has been above $10,000 for even longer than the record 2017-18 run, giving confidence to long term HODLers in the process.
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After four weeks down, bitcoin bounces back on suspicions that recent bearishness was overblown.
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Our main discussion: Digging in to bitcoin's 64-day run over $10,000.
Bitcoin has been above $10,000 for longer than any time in its history.
In this episode, NLW puts this in the context of broader market movements and explains why new price floors are self-reinforcing.
Why Bitcoin's Longest Run Above $10,000 Matters
Publicado en Sep 28, 2020
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