Bitcoin drops below $62,000 — not because the fundamentals broke, but because markets panic, institutions rotate, and even icons like Saylor had to sell 32 coins to meet dividend rules. This is volatility, not failure. For Malaysians watching ringgit depreciation and rising costs, moments like this separate those who understand Bitcoin's long game from those chasing pumps. The question isn't whether to panic — it's whether you're positioning for the next cycle or just reacting to headlines
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Bitcoin Price Plunges Below $62,000, Erasing Months Of Gains
Bitcoin price has tumbled to its lowest level in months Wednesday night, crashing below $62,000 and wiping out a sharp intraday loss of more than $...









