Bitcoin fell to a low of $60,300, erasing almost all of its gains since the US Federal Reserve’s rate cut last month, signaling an inauspicious start to “Uptober”, the community’s preferred name for the calendar month that has passed. historically saw the highest returns for BTC. The largest cryptocurrency has lost 2.6% since the start of the month, according to CoinDesk Index data.
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