Bitcoin Rises Above $70,000 on Easing US-Iran Tensions
Bitcoin has surged past $70,000 as investors react positively to a US pause on military strikes against Iran, fueling excitement in the cryptocurrency market.
Bitcoin has surged past $70,000 as investors react positively to a US pause on military strikes against Iran, fueling excitement in the cryptocurrency market.
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