Us Consumers Believe Bitcoin Will Drop To 11500 In Six Months
Bitcoin is trading at the
Bitcoin Falls to Its Lowest Point in 6 Months. Should You Be
US Consumers Believe Bitcoin Will Drop to $11,500 in Six Months:
Bitcoin is trading at the $16,965 level and a fall to $11,500 would erase 35% from its current price. A handful of investors believe that the FTX fallout will cause lasting
Bitcoin is experiencing a severe
US Bitcoin Skepticism Decreasing, But Some Believe BTC Will
A Morning Consult survey fielded Nov. , in the wake of the FTX fallout, shows that the public’s prediction of bitcoin's future value is at a series low. U.S. adults predict
Bitcoin is experiencing a severe downturn over the past few days. After trading above $96,000 on Monday, its price slipped below $80,000 today for the first time since November 11. This rapid
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Crypto survey shows less consumer scepticism, but a third expect
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According to the survey
Will Bitcoin Drop Even Lower? Here’s What Experts Predict
US Consumers Believe Bitcoin (BTC) Will Drop to New Bear Market
According to the survey, US consumers believe that Bitcoin will drop to $11,526 in six months in the wake of the FTX bankruptcy, suggesting a potential decline of
Consumers are becoming slightly less
Skepticism over Bitcoin among American consumers is decreasing slightly, a recent Deutsche Bank survey showed. However, some people still see the world's largest
Consumers are becoming slightly less sceptical about bitcoin, a Deutsche Bank survey published on Monday showed, although just under a third of those questioned still
Bitcoin's (BTC) price hit an all-time high of over $68,000 in November. Since then, it has dropped over 50%, most recently briefly dipping below $33,000 - the lowest it has
The bitcoin price plummeted to
The bitcoin price plummeted to around $75,000 per bitcoin, dropping over 30% from its all-time high of almost $110,000, as traders panicked over Trump’s tariffs but has