Bitcoin Price Surges Past $76,500 Amid Iran Tensions
Bitcoin's price has surged past $76,500 as geopolitical tensions in Iran and oil market volatility drive uncertainty in global markets.
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Bitcoin's price has surged past $76,500 as geopolitical tensions in Iran and oil market volatility drive uncertainty in global markets.
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Bitcoin has surged past $77,000, surpassing its 100-day moving average. This marks a significant milestone for the cryptocurrency market.
The crypto market experienced $820 million in liquidations as Bitcoin's price surged to $78,000, impacting traders across various platforms.