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Bitcoin Price Falls to Two-Week Low as $300M in Lo...
Apify/CoinDesk•Friday, March 27, 2026 at 11:08 AM•1 min read

Bitcoin Price Falls to Two-Week Low as $300M in Long Positions Liquidated

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According to the title, Bitcoin experienced a price drop, reaching a two-week low. This market movement coincided with the liquidation of approximately $300 million in long positions. The brief information available indicates a significant short-term market event, impacting traders holding bullish bets on the cryptocurrency. Further details regarding the causes or broader market implications are not provided in the source.

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Bitcoin Price Falls to Two-Week Low as $300M in Lo...
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Bitcoin Price Falls to Two-Week Low as $300M in Long Positions Liquidated

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According to the title, Bitcoin experienced a price drop, reaching a two-week low. This market movement coincided with the liquidation of approximately $300 million in long positions. The brief information available indicates a significant short-term market event, impacting traders holding bullish bets on the cryptocurrency. Further details regarding the causes or broader market implications are not provided in the source.

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Bitmine makes biggest ether purchase in 2026 while other digital asset treasuries pull back

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Nearly half of all circulating bitcoin is underwater as long-term holders sell at a loss

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The Bitcoin market remains boring. Investors chasing yields may be partly to blame

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