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Recent trading patterns have led QCP Capital, a prominent trading firm, to highlight potential signs of a market bottom in the crypto market. Bitcoin, the leading digital currency, recently dipped below $58,000, causing analysts to focus on the behavior of miners and their possible capitulation. Such capitulation could indicate a market bottom…
Bitcoin Nears Bottom? QCP Analysts Spot Signs of Capitulation as Prices Tumble Below $59K
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