#BTC At 1 am last night, the price of BTC fell to a low of $95,734, and as of the time of publication, the BTC price has rebounded to $97,900. Nevertheless, the price pullback is not unexpected, especially as slight fluctuations are normal in the process of setting a new all-time high.
After reaching new highs for several consecutive days and being less than $200 away from the $100,000 mark, the price of BTC has stagnated and fallen from Friday's high. Initially, BTC fell to $98,000 on Sunday, but short positions further pressured the BTC price, falling below $96,000. Since Friday, BTC's market capitalization has decreased by over $60 billion, falling below $19 trillion.
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#BTC At 1 am last night, the price of BTC fell to a low of $95,734, and as of the time of publication, the BTC price has rebounded to $97,900. Nevertheless, the price pullback is not unexpected, especially as slight fluctuations are normal in the process of setting a new all-time high.
After reaching new highs for several consecutive days and being less than $200 away from the $100,000 mark, the price of BTC has stagnated and fallen from Friday's high. Initially, BTC fell to $98,000 on Sunday, but short positions further pressured the BTC price, falling below $96,000. Since Friday, BTC's market capitalization has decreased by over $60 billion, falling below $19 trillion.