samedi 30 mai 2020

Why do all the currencies tend to rise and fall as Bitcoin rises and falls?

Title is basically what I'm asking. I've been watching crypto for years now but I just recently started moving funds between currencies on Robinhood and I've noticed that all the biggest coins basically do whatever Bitcoin does, more or less. Why is that?

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