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Mark Cuban Says He’ll Keep Buying More Bitcoin in 2023, Diversifies Crypto Holdings

For the majority of bulls, this has been a disappointing year, but that is not the story of Mark Cuban, who sees new possibilities in the bear market.

The Shark Tank host revealed his plans to buy more Bitcoin (BTC) next year, restating his bullish stance. He added that he wants the price of the top digital asset to go down more so that he can pick them up at a cheaper rate.

“I want Bitcoin to go down a lot further so I can buy some more,” he said.

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