Bitcoin Price Dips Below $104K After Israeli Strikes on Iran Spark Global Selloff
2025-07-04 04:46:22

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Key Takeaways: Bitcoin dropped over 4% as Israeli airstrikes on Iran sparked a broad selloff. The U.S. began evacuations from Iraq amid fears of escalating regional conflict. Crypto markets turned risk-off, with Ethereum and XRP also posting sharp losses. Bitcoin fell sharply late Thursday, sliding over 4% to $103,556 following Israeli airstrikes on Iran that intensified already fragile Middle East tensions. The drop from a 24-hour high of $108,500 came as investors reacted to the prospect of a ...
$XRP
$2.2328
--2.88%
$ETH
$2553.40
--1.68%
$BTC
$108995.6
--0.71%
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