Crypto market lost $523 million as Israel-Iran tensions escalated. Bitcoin plunged below $60,200, ETF outflows spiked, and fear rose.
The cryptocurrency market faced a sudden downturn Tuesday morning, with Bitcoin (BTC) dropping to as low as $60,371.
The price of Bitcoin fell about $4,000 after Iran fired some 180 ballistic missiles at Israel, escalating the conflict in the ...
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Nearly half a billion in bullish crypto bets were liquidated as the market buckled under ... Futures tied to major tokens saw ...
Bitcoin fell 3% on Wednesday amid rising tensions after Iran's missile strikes on Israel, sparking fears of a broader ...
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Leading cryptocurrencies plummeted Tuesday as Iran's missile barrage toward Israel sparked fears of a full-blown regional war ...
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Cryptocurrencies slid on Tuesday night, with bitcoin dropping back to $60,000. The crypto has had a shaky start to what is ...
Meme coins are popping this week, with tokens like Neiro, Popcat, and Dogwifhat leading the way. The meme coin sector … ...