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news-imageDecember 23, 2024

Experts Predict Bitcoin Could Drop $20,000 Amid Global Money Supply Decline

Bitcoin's 15% correction during the third week of December marked its largest weekly price drop since August. Experts attribute the decline to the impact of global macroeconomic factors, warning that Bitcoin could see further downside if these pressures intensify.
Publisher: BeInCrypto
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Metaplanet adds another 619 BTC to its holdings

Japanese Bitcoin-focused firm Metaplanet has significantly increased its crypto portfolio following its recent US market expansion. On Dec. 23, the company, listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange and trading on the US OTCQX Market as MTPLF, said it acquired 619.70 BTC for 9.5 billion yen ($60.7 million).

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El Salvador celebrates Christmas 2024 by buying another Bitcoin

El Salvador's festive holiday celebrations amid IMF restrictions. As the country adds to its Bitcoin (BTC) reserve, El Salvador's Christmas 2024 celebration has a distinctive Bitcoin-themed Christmas tree, further demonstrating the country's everlasting dedication to the original cryptocurrency.

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MicroStrategy Hits Record High in Bitcoin Acquisitions

MicroStrategy, a leader in institutional Bitcoin acquisition, has recently reached a historic milestone by surpassing the purchase volumes recorded during the 2021 bull market. These moves reflect a bold strategy and an unwavering commitment to the flagship cryptocurrency.

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Bitcoin ETFs Consume More BTC Than Miners Produce

The cryptocurrency landscape is undergoing a significant transformation as institutional demand for Bitcoin (BTC) surges. One of the most notable trends in the market is the growing role of spot Bitcoin Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs), which now absorb more Bitcoin than miners can produce.

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