Profit taking Bitcoin miners won’t stop the next bull run: On-chain analyst

Profit taking Bitcoin miners won’t stop the next bull run: On-chain analyst
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2020-9-21 03:31

Bitcoin miners sold substantial amounts of BTC throughout the past two months, but on-chain analysts believe it won’t stop the next bull run.

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