Bitcoin is currently experiencing a wave of panic-driven sell-offs amid rising hostilities between the United States and Iran. Both nations have recently conducted airstrikes, intensifying concerns about the possibility of an all-out conflict. Market analyst Colin has cautioned that Bitcoin could face a significant downturn, as it threatens to break through crucial support thresholds.
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