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Bitcoin Price Drops Below $41K, Its Lowest Level since ETF Approval

Bitcoin Price Drops Below $41K, Its Lowest Level since ETF Approval

CointimeCointime2024/01/19 09:36
By:Cointime

Bitcoin's price has dropped by 4.5% to reach its lowest level in a month at $40,800, following the approval of spot Bitcoin ETF products by the SEC. Despite the approval being seen as a milestone for the crypto industry, Bitcoin's price has not only failed to sustain its previous highs but has also witnessed a notable decrease. The recent unexpected downturn has left investors and market analysts grappling with the factors contributing to Bitcoin's decline and its potential ramifications for the broader cryptocurrency market. The decline may be due to traders' attention being focused elsewhere, as well as the situation surrounding Grayscale's Bitcoin Trust.

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