Bitcoin may be recording its second-ever six-month losing streak, following its first six-month losing streak followed by a 208% surge.

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MarsBit
03-29
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According to Mars Finance, Coinglass data shows that Bitcoin's year-to-date return is currently -0.76%, potentially marking its sixth consecutive month of decline. Historically, Bitcoin has only experienced a similar situation once before: from August 2018 to January 2019, it fell by approximately 54.8% over six months. Subsequently, Bitcoin saw a five-month consecutive rise (from February 2019 to June 2019), with a cumulative increase of 208.1%.

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