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BitMEX Denies It Made Bitcoin Price Drop to $3.7K After Going Offline

BitMEX Denies It Made Bitcoin Price Drop to $3.7K After Going OfflineBitMEX Denies It Made Bitcoin Price Drop to $3.7K After Going Offline

Trading giant BitMEX is at the center of attention after unexpected downtime sparked rumors of foul play as (BTC) fell as low as $3,700.

According to a tweet from the company, problems arose during frenzied trading activity on the evening of March 12.

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