The United States and Israel carried out strikes against Iran earlier today, triggering a decline in risk-sensitive assets and boosting demand for conventional safe havens. Following these events, discussions comparing gold and Bitcoin intensified as Bitcoin’s value dropped below $64,000, whereas gold prices climbed sharply by 4%, reaching $5,450.
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