History points to another Happy Christmas for crypto bulls - Earle Loxton

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EasyCrypto's chief executive Earle Loxton offers a bullish view on where the Bitcoin price is heading over the next year, basing his analysis on the historical trend of price surges every four years as new coins are added to the market. His thesis stems from the belief that during these intervals, the number of fresh Bitcoin created halves with each four-year cycle - reminding investors of the hard supply cap, and thus encouraging accumulation. Fascinating insights on a market whose extreme volatility confuses its supporters and critics. - Alec Hogg
13 Sep 2023 1PM English South Africa Investing · Business News

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