Bitcoin's Biggest Threat Is Not a Crash, It's Boredom, Crypto Quant CEO Warns
Ki Young Ju warns that a prolonged sideways grind is paralyzing fresh capital inflows as Bitcoin loses its original narratives
Ki Young Ju, the CEO of Crypto Quant, has indicated that Michael Saylor’s ongoing Bitcoin acquisition would still not be sufficient to prevent a BTC crash
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Ki Young Ju warns that a prolonged sideways grind is paralyzing fresh capital inflows as Bitcoin loses its original narratives
Bitcoin’s biggest threat may not come from a sudden selloff but from prolonged stagnation, according to Crypto Quant chief executive Ki Young Ju
Bitcoin traded at $63,030 on June 18, down about 2% on the day, after whipsawing from an intraday high of $64,731 to a low of $62,263 while oil was falling and ships were moving.
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