On today's CoinMarketRecap podcast with ConnorSephton — Bitcoin's wild weekend... and its biggest realized loss in history 📉
On today's CoinMarketRecap with Connor Sephton, a wild weekend: Bitcoin's back above $20,000 after a shock plunge to $17,700 on Saturday.Elon Musk reveals he'll keep supporting Dogecoin despite the bear market… and reveals he's still buying the cryptocurrency.
And a Solana-based lending protocol avoids a PR disaster after performing a U-turn on controversial proposals to gain access to a whale's wallet.I cover the crazy world of crypto.
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