On Wednesday June 23rd 2021, bitcoin rose as much as 5.8% to $33,821 in trading — one day after a dramatic rout briefly wiped-out gains for the year. The cryptocurrency is fighting back from its latest downslide that stoked fears of a mass liquidation after the world’s largest token broke below $30,000.
Bitcoin Rises This Week After Falling below $30,000

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