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Bitcoin falls back below $63,000 as Iran-Israel trade strikes and Korean stocks crash

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By Anonymous

Created June 08, 2026|1 min read
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BTC has pulled back from overnight highs as escalating geopolitical tensions weigh over risk sentiment and send oil price higher.

Source: CoinDesk


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