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‎Bitcoin’s decline has led to increased talk of a prolonged bear market known as a “crypto winter.”

‎The last such event occurred in late 2017 and early 2018, when Bitcoin fell by as much as 80% from its then-record highs of nearly $20,000.

‎But some analysts say market conditions have changed since 2018, with more institutions now holding Bitcoin, which some experts say is one reason why it is so closely tied to stocks.