Most crypto investors believe Bitcoin is undervalued: Coinbase survey

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Coinbase survey results and onchain data suggest that Bitcoin is undervalued and at the tail end of its bear market phase.
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0.94% TRX $0.3243 0.46% BCH $449.14 0.88% DOGE $0.107 6.72% XLM $0.1607 0.99% ETH $2,267 0.93% BNB $619.40 0.77% SOL $83.87 0.05% HYPE $40.18 0.46% XMR $387.01 1.32% XRP $1.37 0.19% ADA $0.2461 0.36% BTC $76,146 0.30% Written by Biraajmaan Tamuly , Staff Writer. Reviewed by Ray Salmond , Staff Editor. Written by Biraajmaan Tamuly , Staff Writer. Reviewed by Ray Salmond , Staff Editor. Most crypto investors believe Bitcoin is undervalued: Coinbase survey Markets Published Apr 29, 2026 Coinbase survey results and onchain data suggest that Bitcoin is undervalued and at the tail end of its bea
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