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Will this Nasdaq IPO send the Bitcoin price back to record highs?

The Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) price has again breached the US$60,000 mark. One Bitcoin is currently worth US$60,199 (AU$79,209).
That puts the world’s largest crypto within 2.5% of its 14 March all time high of US$61,712. And it gives Bitcoin a market cap of US$1.12 trillion, according to data from CoinDesk. It also puts the Bitcoin price up almost 8% since last Thursday’s lows.
Will the Bitcoin price keep rising?
Now trying to guess Bitcoin’s next price moves is akin to trying to guess the number of marbles or gumballs in one of those enormous carnival bowls. Good luck!
But over the longer haul, some analysts are expecting next week’s…
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