Bitcoin is 40%+ down from its ATH, but on-chain analysts say it's ‘starting to bottom out’

Bitcoin is 40%+ down from its ATH, but on-chain analysts say it's ‘starting to bottom out’
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2022-4-29 22:32

Analysts say BTC’s weakness is exacerbated by institutional investors exiting futures markets, but on-chain data hints that Bitcoin is in an early bottoming process.

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