Bitcoin (BTC), meanwhile, booked a 10% monthly gain, spending most of the month between $34,000 and $38,000. After multiple previous breakout attempts being sold quickly, the largest crypto by market cap apparently jumped above the range on the last day of November, hitting a fresh yearly high of $38,800.
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