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news-imageFebruary 21, 2025

Hedera (HBAR) Faces $17M Outflows, $0.20 Support at Risk

Hedera (HBAR), one of the most prominent decentralized networks, has witnessed concerning outflows from its spot market. Investors have withdrawn a staggering $17 million from the token in just seven days, signaling a potential decline in market confidence and raising concerns over its ability to maintain support at the crucial $0.20 price level.
Publisher: The Currency Analytics
Sentiment: Negative
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