Bitcoin Had The Second Worst Quarter In Its Young History

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By Luc Olinga Cryptocurrency prices are affected by an unprecedented crisis of confidence Fear and panic are back in the crypto market. Admittedly, they never really left, but investors had managed in recent sessions to take a break and catch their breath. But this was only short-lived. June 30, the last day of the second quarter of 2022, which began on April 1, was like the May and June trading sessions: very volatile. Bitcoin began by falling below the $19,000 threshold before rising slightly. The king of cryptocurrencies ended the quarter at around $19,305.77, according to data firm CoinGec…

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