Bitcoin: Will 2019’s Tale Repeat In 2023?

After Bitcoin attained its $69k peak in November last year, its valuation started witnessing a massive correction. Nevertheless, a section of the community believed that the new year would bring along with its momentum and help turn the tables. Such a scenario, however, did not transpire. Bears dominated throughout the year and most recoveries initiated turned out to be futile.
At the moment, we’re on the verge of stepping into yet again another new year. Hopes of market participants seem to be

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