Battered-down bitcoin jumps 15%, lifting cryptocurrency market value by $20 billion

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After a weeks-long sell-off, bitcoin recovered back above $4,300 Wednesday.

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Pump and dump, nothing really going on here

lol..

Boo

Got BCHSV at 40.00 go 10x

It’s like talking about a ghost that can potentially chill the living room only if you really believe in it... that’s Bitcoin.

4200 and tanking

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