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  2. Bitcoin extends decline after weekend flash crash - AOL

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    There was strong buying support, however, at the 200-day moving average, market participants said, with bitcoin fluctuating between $48,000 and $49,000. Sean Farrell, head of digital asset ...

  3. A bitcoin crash is a top threat to the stock market next year ...

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    A bitcoin crash could trigger a broader stock market decline, Interactive Brokers' Thomas Peterffy says. Rising leverage in bitcoin futures poses significant risks to broader assets, Peterffy said.

  4. What's Behind Friday's Flash Crash? [Video] - AOL

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    Bitcoin (BTC) slips below $19,000 nearing 2022 lows and remains rangebound heading into the weekend. CoinDesk's Brad Keoun discusses the week's top stories driving BTC and the wider crypto markets ...

  5. Crypto markets crash after epic rally, sending Bitcoin back ...

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    Crypto markets crash after epic rally, sending Bitcoin back below $100,000. Catherine McGrath. ... Bitcoin hit $100,000 for the first time on Dec. 5. (Paul Yeung/Bloomberg—Getty Images)

  6. List of bitcoin forks - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of notable hard forks splitting bitcoin by date and/or block: Bitcoin Cash: Forked at block 478558, 1 August 2017, for each bitcoin (BTC), an owner got 1 Bitcoin Cash (BCH) Bitcoin Satoshi Vision: Forked at block 556766, 15 November 2018, for each Bitcoin Cash (BCH), an owner got 1 Bitcoin SV (BSV).

  7. Flash crash - Wikipedia

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    Flash crashes are frequently blamed by media on trades executed by black-box trading, combined with high-frequency trading, whose speed and interconnectedness can result in the loss and recovery of billions of dollars in a matter of minutes and seconds, but in reality occur because almost all participants have pulled their liquidity and ...

  8. What Causes a Crypto Flash Crash? Sometimes, Business ... - AOL

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  9. 2010 flash crash - Wikipedia

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    The May 6, 2010, flash crash, [1] [2] [3] also known as the crash of 2:45 or simply the flash crash, was a United States trillion-dollar [4] flash crash (a type of stock market crash) which started at 2:32 p.m. EDT and lasted for approximately 36 minutes.