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  2. Why Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Dogecoin Crashed Today - AOL

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    Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) has fallen 5% in the past 24 hours as of 3 p.m. ET, Ethereum (CRYPTO: ETH) is down 7.7%, and Dogecoin (CRYPTO: DOGE) is down 8.5%. The reality for crypto investors is that ...

  3. Bitcoin price crash: Why is the crypto market collapsing?

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    In the crypto market, bitcoin dropped below $50,000 (£39,000) for the first time since February, while Ethereum (ETH) saw its value fall more than $1,000 in a matter of days, down from $3,300 at ...

  4. Why Is Crypto Crashing? Here’s What to Know - AOL

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    According to Coinbase, in November 2022, Bitcoin sat at over 75% below its all-time high of $68,789.63, according to Coinbase. In April 2023, it remains more than 55% below the all-time high.

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  6. Cryptocurrency bubble - Wikipedia

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    By 19 May, Bitcoin had dropped in value by 30% to $31,000, Ethereum by 40%, and Dogecoin by 45%. Nearly all cryptocurrencies were down by double-digit percentages. [40] Major cryptocurrency exchange Binance went down amid a market-wide price crash and traders are now seeking justice for their losses. [41]

  7. Finance Expert Robert Kiyosaki Calls Bitcoin Crash ... - AOL

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    Bitcoin continued its roller coaster ride on May 20, gaining more than 3% over a 24-hour period that saw the cryptocurrency's price swing from a low of $28,829.20 to a high of $30,718.50. Bitcoin ...

  8. Economics of bitcoin - Wikipedia

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    A bitcoin ATM in California. Bitcoins can be bought and sold both on- and offline. Participants in online exchanges offer bitcoin buy and sell bids.Using an online exchange to obtain bitcoins entails some risk, and, according to a study published in April 2013, 45% of exchanges fail and take client bitcoins with them. [32]

  9. Bitcoin scalability problem - Wikipedia

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    The Bitcoin scalability problem refers to the limited capability of the Bitcoin network to handle large amounts of transaction data on its platform in a short span of time. [1] It is related to the fact that records (known as blocks ) in the Bitcoin blockchain are limited in size and frequency.