Crypto Market Today: BTC, ETH Tumble After Trump Says Iran Ceasefire Is Over
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Shubham Vishwakarma
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CoinpediaCrypto Market Today: BTC, ETH Tumble After Trump Says Iran Ceasefire Is Overcoinpedia.orgThe post Crypto Market Today: BTC, ETH Tumble After Trump Says Iran Ceasefire Is Over appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News Crypto market today turned sharply lower within minutes as panic selling swept through digital assets following a major geopolitical escalation. Bitcoin price and Ethereum price each dropped nearly 2%, while the broader crypto market erased billions in value after U.S. President Donald Trump declared the Iran ceasefire was “over.” The unexpected remarks reignited fears of …
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