
Bitcoin bounces back but the crypto turmoil isn't over
CNN
The cryptocurrency market stabilized Thursday, with bitcoin climbing back above $40,000. Even so, the world's largest digital currency has lost more than 30% in market capitalization since its peak in mid-April.
The wider crypto market looks similarly bruised. Several digital currencies are still showing double-digit percentage losses from where they were before the latest turmoil. And all the crypto bloodletting points to a big warning: invest at your own risk.
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