Bitcoin falls below key $40k threshold amid continued sell off Bitcoin falls below key $40k threshold amid continued sell off

Bitcoin has plunged below the critical threshold of $40,000, marking a significant downturn in the cryptocurrency’s value. Bitcoin was trading at $39,640 as of press time, down 18% from its peak of $49,000 earlier in January. The decline to around $40,000, Bitcoin’s lowest level since mid-December of the previous year, has been driven by a
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