Bitcoin drops to $60,000 following Iran’s Missile attack on Israel
Bitcoin, the flagship cryptocurrency dropped several digits to $60,000 yesterday following intense Missile strikes by Iran on Israel.
Bitcoin, the flagship cryptocurrency dropped several digits to $60,000 yesterday following intense Missile strikes by Iran on Israel.
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Bitcoin experienced a temporary dip below $60,000 on Friday morning after news broke that Israel had launched retaliatory missile strikes ...
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After the former President of Iran, Hassan Rouhani, put a ban on cryptocurrency mining as a result of power outage ...
Iran's ban on Bitcoin mining is effective immediately and will last until September 22.