Bitcoin’s value declined once more on February 10, extending the downward movement that began in October after reaching an all-time peak of $126,300. Market participants are closely monitoring its price fluctuations ahead of several key events, including the White House cryptocurrency summit, upcoming US non-farm payroll figures, and inflation data.
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