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Top 3 altcoins to buy in July if Bitcoin price breaks out

1 juillet 2025Posted inAnglais, Crypto, Crypto News
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The Bitcoin price could be on the verge of a strong bullish breakout in July, following the formation of cup-and-handle and bullish flag patterns, and as ETF inflows surge. A surge in Bitcoin (BTC) above its all-time high of $111,900…

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