Bitcoin took an unexpected dip to $24,000 on Christmas Eve—just a flash in the pan, but caught on camera. It happened on one of the major trading platforms, a brief moment that had some folks watching their screens pretty closely. Just goes to show how volatile the markets can be, even on holiday trading.
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WalletInspector
· 12-27 09:25
Christmas Eve crash, this is just the daily routine in the crypto world, nobody is surprised at all
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GasBankrupter
· 12-26 20:09
Christmas Eve $24k? Haha, I would have been asleep by then anyway. So what if I missed it? I don't have any money to buy the dip anyway.
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RetroHodler91
· 12-26 20:06
Christmas Eve is never peaceful, and BTC directly dropped to 24k. It scared me to death haha
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potentially_notable
· 12-26 20:02
Christmas Eve plunge to 24k? I told you not to take a holiday. In just a blink of an eye, the market reversed.
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0xDreamChaser
· 12-26 20:02
Christmas night hit 24,000, I said this wave isn't the bottom, it scared me to death.
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NFTArchaeologist
· 12-26 19:55
Christmas night 24000 dropped, I didn't even react... it really was just a blink of an eye.
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UncleLiquidation
· 12-26 19:51
24k? Haha, is this what they call a Christmas surprise? A flash crash is nothing special.
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LiquidationKing
· 12-26 19:40
Did it drop to 24k on Christmas Eve? I didn't catch this move, got caught in a trap again.
Bitcoin took an unexpected dip to $24,000 on Christmas Eve—just a flash in the pan, but caught on camera. It happened on one of the major trading platforms, a brief moment that had some folks watching their screens pretty closely. Just goes to show how volatile the markets can be, even on holiday trading.