Bitcoin in September
As we enter September, a historically volatile month for Bitcoin, investors are keeping a close eye on macroeconomic factors that could shape the asset’s near-term performance.
As we enter September, a historically volatile month for Bitcoin, investors are keeping a close eye on macroeconomic factors that could shape the asset’s near-term performance.
As the market resets, the decline in speculative interest could pave the way for a more sustainable growth trajectory for Bitcoin, with reduced volatility and a stronger focus on long-term value.
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The intersection of cryptocurrency and mainstream finance is becoming increasingly pronounced, as traditional financial institutions begin to embrace blockchain technology. This integration signifies a promising future for the cryptocurrency space, which is gaining relevance and credibility within established financial systems.
Things did not pan out as many were expecting post the quadrennial Bitcoin Halving. Let’s dive into what we know so far.