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Bitcoin crash to $80K is normal, not the start of a major declin

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Data confirms that the latest Bitcoin crash may be the result of a natural correction, rather than the start of a major downtrend.
Bitcoin has once again fallen below $80,000 for the second time this year, sparking investor panic. As fear spreads, many are questioning whether this drop marks the end of the Bitcoin bull run or if it is just a natural correction in the ongoing uptrend. The decline in peak losses shows Bitcoin in a natural correction; in recent analysis, even though Bitcoin has revisited the $80K range, the extent of realized losses is still significantly lower than previous corrections.
While BTC has revisited the $8.0K range, peak losses are still significantly lower than the late February to early March correction.
Total peak losses:
February 25: $933M
February 26: $897M
February 28: $933M
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