Opinion: The recent decline in Bitcoin is mainly attributed to the macro outlook of interest rates and the rise in treasury bond yields.
Semir Gabeljic, Director of Capital Formation at Pythagoras Investments, stated that Bitcoin's fall to $65,000 is mainly attributed to the recent outlook on interest rates and the rise in government bond yields. A higher interest rate environment usually reduces investors' risk appetite.
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