Israeli Air Strikes Target Iranian Airbase, Bitcoin Plummets Below $60,000 Again

There are reports that the Israeli Air Force launched an airstrike on the Iranian Air Force Base No. 8 in the Iranian international airport early this morning. As a result, the situation in the Middle East has become increasingly tense, and the cryptocurrency market has experienced a significant decline due to these reports.

However, according to BNO News, Iranian officials have informed the media that the Israeli airstrike was not successful, and the explosions that occurred in the area were caused by interceptions.

According to transaction data, Bitcoin fell below $60,000 again this morning, while Ethereum fell below $2,900. Over the past 24 hours, the entire network has liquidated 240 million pounds.

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