Bitcoin Crash

The price of bitcoin has fallen by nearly half since its peak in November. When things are going well, investors are said to be "risk-appetizing in financial jargon." But when the...

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Bitcoin Crash

The price of bitcoin has fallen by nearly half since its peak in November. When things are going well, investors are said to be "risk-appetizing in financial jargon." But when the global economy is going through a difficult time, big capital prefers to take refuge in safer investments. Nowadays, diners don't feel like trying exotic dishes and ask the waiter to bring a more traditional menu to the table. Since there is no risk appetite, cryptocurrencies are the first to lose their value because they are not stable, known as high volatility.

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