Bitcoin Heading for Worst Month Since Crypto Collapse of 2022

Bloomberg TechnologyFriday, November 21, 2025 at 7:50:33 AM
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Bitcoin Heading for Worst Month Since Crypto Collapse of 2022
Bitcoin is on track for its worst monthly performance since a string of corporate collapses rocked the wider crypto sector in 2022.
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