Bitcoin Hears Crickets: Drops Back Below $6000

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Bitcoin Hears Crickets: Drops Back Below $5000

Ran Neu Ner, ONChain Capital, talks about whether you should hold or fold on bitcoin.  He is joined by CNBC's Melissa Lee and the Fast Money traders, Tim Seymour, Karen Finerman, Brian Kelly and Dan Nathan....along with some crickets.

"Buyers are nowhere to be found," Lee notes as the crickets chirp in the background.

Bitcoin fell below $6000 on Thursday.

"How long will bitcoin go?"

Ner attempts to answer. He correctly predicted these low levels last June.

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