Bitcoin Entered Beşiktaş-Fenerbahçe Derby!

In the match, where Beşiktaş hosted Fenerbahçe and ended in a draw, the Bitcoin (BTC) detail in the money shot did not escape the attention.
 Bitcoin Entered Beşiktaş-Fenerbahçe Derby!
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In the 36th week of the Spor Toto Super League, the Bitcoin (BTC) detail in the coin toss in the match, where Beşiktaş hosted Fenerbahçe and ended in a draw, did not escape the attention. Here are the details…

Bitcoin was thrown in the derby

In the 36th week of Spor Toto Super League, in the derby fight where Beşiktaş hosted Fenerbahçe, referee Arda Brothers shot money, the biggest cryptocurrency with its market value. He did it with Bitcoin. Of course, it is unclear why this coin was used, which represents BTC, which is not a physical currency, for visual purposes only. Because usually the front and back of such items are the same.

https://twitter.com/skorerrcom/status/1523357585432145920

In the 36th week of Spor Toto Super League, between Beşiktaş and Fenerbahçe The match ended in a 1-1 draw. Filip Novak scored Fenerbahçe’s goal in the 6th minute, while Rachid Ghezzal scored Beşiktaş’s draw in the 31st minute.

BTC price continues to decline

Meanwhile, Bitcoin’s price is not showing positive signs, as we have also reported on Kriptokoin.com. Bitcoin and Ethereum have dropped more than 15 percent in the past four days. About $110 billion was wiped out of the cryptocurrency market over the weekend, leaving both Bitcoin and Ethereum in trouble. The number one cryptocurrency has dropped over 15% from $39,850 to $33,500 in the past four days.

According to CoinMarketCap data, the market cap of the largest cryptocurrency has dropped to $658 billion. On March 28, this figure was over $900 billion. The downward pressure began after the US Federal Reserve announced it would raise interest rates and erased Bitcoin’s short-lived recovery early last week. According to the CoinShares report, institutional investors began withdrawing their holdings from funds traded on the Bitcoin exchange more than a week ago. Bitcoin outflows in the previous week hit $133 million, the highest since June 2021. The second-largest cryptocurrency, Ethereum, is down about 5% in the past day and around 8% in the past seven days, trading at around $2,549.

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