The world’s largest cryptocurrency reached an all-time high on Oct. 20 around $66,900, a day after the first bitcoin futures exchange-traded-fund (ETF) in the U.S. launched on the New York Stock Exchange. Bitcoin crashed a week later, falling below the $60,000 mark – before retaking the level early Thursday.
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