According to a report issued by K33 Research (K33 Research), the amount of Bitcoin that has remained inactive for at least two years has decreased by approximately 1.6 million coins since early 2023, worth nearly $140 billion, indicating that long-term investors continue to sell.
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According to a report issued by K33 Research (K33 Research), the amount of Bitcoin that has remained inactive for at least two years has decreased by approximately 1.6 million coins since early 2023, worth nearly $140 billion, indicating that long-term investors continue to sell.
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