Bitcoin halving and a 37% hash rate drop: Will the price pull through?

2020-4-25 18:00

With less than 17 days remaining for third Bitcoin halving, it is time to take another look at the state of miners, especially after the recent price plunge. The hash rate has changed, the difficulty The post Bitcoin halving and a 37% hash rate drop: Will the price pull through? appeared first on AMBCrypto.

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