Earlier today, Bitcoin experienced a significant surge following the announcement of a ceasefire between the US and Iran. However, this momentum was short-lived as the cryptocurrency’s value declined. The price of $BTC fell to $70,800 after reaching an intraday peak of $72,680. This downturn occurred even in light of Morgan Stanley’s recent launch of a Bitcoin ETF.
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