CNBC: Bitcoin will be hard to break this year's high in the next five months
CNBC released an analysis stating that the price of Bitcoin may not retest this year's high point in the next five months. Previously, in March of this year, Bitcoin's price broke through the $73,000 mark for the first time, surpassing the November 2021 record of $69,000 and reaching a historic high of $73,678.5.
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