Bitcoin falls over 7 percent, heads towards one-year low

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Bitcoin fell as much as 7 percent on Friday, heading towards a recent one-year low in a broad-based selloff in cryptocurrencies.

Source: Digital Coin News (digitalcoinnews.net)

 

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