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Bitcoin posts back-to-back weekly losses, and Coinbase suffers five-day slide: CNBC Crypto World

Bitcoin posts back-to-back weekly losses, and Coinbase suffers five-day slide: CNBC Crypto World

CNBC25-07-2025
On today's episode of CNBC Crypto World, bitcoin slips to end the week and also experiences its first back-to-back weekly loss since early June. And, Markus Thielen, the CEO of 10x Research, breaks down what factors are weighing on bitcoin's price.
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