Here's Why Bitcoin Won't Go to Zero

20.03.26 01:30 Uhr

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Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) has publicly been called dead by well-known commentators at least 471 times since 2010, according to the BitcoinDeaths data aggregator service, and each one of those obituaries was written with conviction. Yet each one was wrong. Now, with the coin still smarting from its painful collapse that started with the Oct. 10, 2025, flash crash, online searches for "Bitcoin going to zero" have once again hit record levels.But there's a reason the doomsayers keep getting proven incorrect, and the structural floor beneath Bitcoin's price is far sturdier than is generally known -- including in a cheeky technical way that the bears are unlikely to appreciate. Let's explore why Bitcoin is unlikely to ever go to zero.Image source: Getty Images.Continue readingWeiter zum vollständigen Artikel bei MotleyFool

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