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David Duong on when he thinks Bitcoin buyers come back "How do we time when to get into Bitcoin, when does it come back? We're in the summer doldrums, liquidity isn't great right now. Probably this drags on another 4 to 6 weeks, that's my guess" "That puts us...

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