$BTC BTC It is neither gold nor yen. Rather, Bitcoin stands out as a dynamic risk asset - an asset that does not collapse like high-growth stocks, but it also does not attract the same safe-haven flows that traditional safe havens do. This sentiment aligns with research suggesting that instability often leads to initial price declines, but it may pave the way for growth as acceptance increases. News from China has raised concerns among cryptocurrency investors. On April 4, the price of Bitcoin fell from $84,600 to $82,000, a decrease of 3%.
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