Amid rising tensions in the Middle East and U.S. airstrikes against Iran on Sunday, Bitcoin's price surged from $63,176 to $67,152 within the day. This increase, which continued until 15:45 Eastern Time, caused the digital asset to gain 2% against the U.S. dollar and approach the $67,000 mark.
Redaksiya reports that these events have led to sharp fluctuations in the cryptocurrency market. The U.S. air operations against Iran have increased geopolitical risks in the region and influenced investor decision-making.
According to analysts, assets like Bitcoin typically exhibit high volatility in such uncertain conditions. The events that occurred over the weekend caused significant short-term changes in Bitcoin's price. The market's sensitivity to such external factors indicates that digital assets have not yet fully stabilized.
