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Bitcoin has crashed again. The world’s number one cryptocurrency by market cap is now trading in the $10,300 range, meaning it’s roughly $2,000 less...
Earlier today, Live Bitcoin News reported that bitcoin had suffered a major setback and ultimately fell below $12,000 and back into the $11,400 range....
Ethereum – the world’s second-largest cryptocurrency by market cap and the primary competitor to bitcoin – has surged overnight by more than ten percent...
The coronavirus pandemic has proven rather devastating to the bitcoin mining community. Many have had to shut themselves down given that they are not...