Bitcoin price today: slips below $70k in rangebound trade; key US data loom
Bitcoin price today: slips below $70k in rangebound trade; key US data loom
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Bitcoin bulls avoided a correction as US markets opened, but analysis warned that Strategy was responsible for much of the latest BTC price strength.
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