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Bitcoin Second Chance (BTC)

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$ 72,318.16 (BTC/USD)
1.18%
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Bitcoin Second Chance Live Price data

Today's price of Bitcoin Second Chance Is $ 72,318.16 (BTC/USD). With A Market Cap Of $ 1.52T USD. 24-Hour Trading Volume Of $ 1.72B USD, A 24-Hour Price Change Of +1.18%, And A Circulating Supply Of 21.00M BTC.

Bitcoin Second Chance BTC Price History USD

Track the price of Bitcoin Second Chance for today, 7 days, 30 days and 90 days
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Change
Change (%)
Today
$ 841.61
1.18%
7days
$ 5,338.13
7.97%
30days
$ 3,321.93
4.81%
90days
$ 19,219.14
-20.99%

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Bitcoin Second Chance Market Information
Last price $ 72,318.16
$ 70,476.20 24h Range $ 72,559.70
All time high
‎$ 126,217.83‎
All time low
‎$ 632.09‎
24h Change
‎1.18%‎
24h Vol
‎$ 1,716,922,627.19‎
Circulating supply
20.01M BTC
Market cap
‎$ 1.45T‎
Max supply
21.00M BTC
Fully diluted market cap
‎$ 1.52T‎
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Bitcoin Second Chance X Insight

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BTC is praised as a symbol of light, and ZEC is criticized as dark privacy.
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🧡✨ Bitcoin is the Light that shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it.
Zcash? That’s the shadowy veil of Satan — hiding criminal deeds in privacy’s cloak, enabling evil in the dark.
But Bitcoin is pure Light and Love. Transparent. Truthful. It exposes every falsehood, shames the deceiver, and brings everything into the open.
“The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it.” — John 1:5

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2026-04-09 20:17
Trend of BTC after release
Bullish
BTC is praised as a symbol of light, and ZEC is criticized as dark privacy.
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Market bottom not confirmed, beware premature bottom-fishing risk.
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Is this a bear market relief rally or is the cycle bottom really in?

That's the million dollar question.

But ironically the answer is quite simple to this.

We don't know. We simply really do not know yet.

Bottoms only become visible and apparent once they are already formed and you get a new range after a breakout (something like I made on the chart below - scroll down).

And those that do call the bottom is already in? Those have done that every single range that followed before this one (I remember all of them).

Although if the bottom is truly in they will only repeat their last call but completely ignore the fact that they said that at every range (See! Called it! Follow me for more!).

We simply do not know yet at this time at that is completely okay and fine. Realising that actually helps.

When you really think the bottom is in every single time before confirmation you take losses t

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2026-04-09 20:16
Trend of BTC after release
Neutral
Market bottom not confirmed, beware premature bottom-fishing risk.
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Michael Saylor refutes Satoshi Nakamoto identity speculation, emphasizing Bitcoin key verification, the image glorifies BTC.

⚡️TODAY: Michael Saylor dismisses the New York Times’s Satoshi Nakamoto investigation, saying all theories are just narratives until someone signs with Satoshi’s keys. https://t.co/IVwy1zIOSR

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2026-04-09 20:17
Trend of BTC after release
Extremely Bullish
Michael Saylor refutes Satoshi Nakamoto identity speculation, emphasizing Bitcoin key verification, the image glorifies BTC.
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About Bitcoin Second Chance

Bitcoin (BTC) is a digital asset and a payment system invented by Satoshi Nakamoto who published a related paper in 2008 and released it as open-source software in 2009. The system featured as peer-to-peer; users can transact directly without an intermediary. Transactions are verified by network nodes and recorded in a public distributed ledger called the blockchain. The ledger uses bitcoin as its unit of account. The system works without a central repository or single administrator, which has led the U.S. Treasury to categorize bitcoin as a decentralized virtual currency. Bitcoin is often called the first cryptocurrency, although prior systems existed. Bitcoin is more correctly described as the first decentralized digital currency. It is the largest of its kind in terms of total market value by now.

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