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Bitcoin falls below USD 60,000 for first time since October 2024

The world's largest cryptocurrency has lost more than half its value since reaching a peak above USD 126,000 in October sliding to as much as 7 per cent to USD 59,101

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Crypto enthusiasm fades as liquidity concerns hit digital assets. Representational Pic

Crypto enthusiasm fades as liquidity concerns hit digital assets. Representational Pic

Bitcoin fell below USD 60,000 for the first time since October 2024, extending a broad reversal that has seen the largest cryptocurrency lose more than half its value from an October peak above USD 126,000. 

The cryptocurrency slid as much as 7 per cent to USD 59,101, and was trading at USD 59,743.21 apiece early on Saturday.

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