Bitcoin Reclaims $70,000 as Middle East Energy Strikes Trigger Flight to Safety
Bitcoin briefly fell below the $70,000 mark, reaching a low of $69,536, due to a liquidation event by an early holder who sold 650 bitcoins. However, bitcoin quickly recovered to around $70,200, demonstrating its resilie...
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