"Bitcoin falls for the longest consecutive period since 2024. Bitcoin is slightly down today, falling by 0.19% to $61,453.20 per coin. This marks the fifth consecutive trading day of decline, making it the longest consecutive period of decline since October last year. Data shows that since Bitcoin reached a record high of $73,798 in mid-March, the overall cryptocurrency market has fallen by 17% to $2.4 trillion."
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"Bitcoin falls for the longest consecutive period since 2024. Bitcoin is slightly down today, falling by 0.19% to $61,453.20 per coin. This marks the fifth consecutive trading day of decline, making it the longest consecutive period of decline since October last year. Data shows that since Bitcoin reached a record high of $73,798 in mid-March, the overall cryptocurrency market has fallen by 17% to $2.4 trillion."