Bitcoin’s On-Chain Landscape Looks Far Different From Its 2021 Bull Market Peak

Bitcoin’s On-Chain Landscape Looks Far Different From Its 2021 Bull Market Peak

Given the prolonged waning price action, the Bitcoin network is starting to feel this bearish pressure, leading to a sharp decline in activity across the network. After a period of downward performance, the level of activity and participation within the network has significantly dropped below levels seen in previous bull market cycles. How Bitcoin’s Network […]


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