1 month ago | By ABC Money
2020 has been relatively volatile for Bitcoin to say the least. As the year is coming to an end, more people buy Bitcoin than ever before, and we are expecting the popular cryptocurrency to experience massive growth in value.
But what fuels this positive market sentiment? Over the next few chapters, we will explore Bitcoin's YTD performance, how 2021 is about to unfold, and share the opinions of industry experts when it comes to the coin's future price. Let's delve in.
Bitcoin's YTD performance
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