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Posted on 08/03/2021 by admin

Why Bitcoin Won’t ‘Break’: Expert Explains the Crypto’s Rise

CEO of Flipside Crypto discusses why Bitcoin has surged, the SEC’s role in crypto, new projects to watch and why we won’t likely see a fall back to $10,000.
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