Tariff doubts drag Bitcoin beneath $75K threshold
Ongoing uncertainty surrounding US President Donald Trump's tariff strategy has driven Bitcoin's value below the $75,000 mark on Monday.
Bitcoin has hit a new all-time high, peaking at $109,241 before settling at $108,096.98 (+2.84%), according to Binance data.
Bitcoin has set a new all-time high, exceeding $109,000, according to Binance data.
At its peak, the cryptocurrency reached $109,241 before experiencing a slight decline. As of the latest update, Bitcoin was trading at $108,096.98—a 2.84% increase.
This milestone underscores Bitcoin’s continued volatility and growing investor interest. The price surge follows broader market trends, with analysts closely monitoring potential regulatory implications and economic factors influencing cryptocurrency valuations.
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