Bitcoin halts a BTC price relief rally amid news that the US will go ahead with tariffs against both Canada and Mexico as planned, beginning in early March. Bitcoin ( BTC) drifted back to $85,000 at the Feb.
Bitcoin drops to three-week low as Trump reignites tariffs on Canada and Mexico
Crypto market shaves off $230 billion as Trump’s tariff on Mexico, Canada weighs on Bitcoin and altcoins
Over the past 24 hours, the total market capitalization of cryptocurrencies plummeted by approximately $230 billion, with Bitcoin (BTC) leading the downturn. The flagship cryptocurrency saw a steep decline of nearly 10%, dropping below the key support level of $50,000 for the first time in weeks.
Bitcoin Crashes to $85K as Trump’s Tariffs and ETF Sell-Offs Shock Markets
Bitcoin dropped to $85,000 as markets reacted to U.S. President Donald Trump’s confirmation that new tariffs on Canada and Mexico will take
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Dow and S&P 500futures are rising, the Nasdaq 100 is falling in premarket trading Tuesday. The stock market is reacting as President Donald Trump reiterates tariffs threats to Mexico and Canada.
Bitcoin price has rebounded 10% in the last 48 hours, reclaiming territory above $85,000 on Sunday, March 2, after plunging to a 120-day low of around
Bitcoin plunged in early trading Friday and while it recovered a bit, the cryptocurrency is still down 20% from its peak.
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Several analysts say the US economy could be in peril. Will this provide investors with reasons to buy the Bitcoin price dip?
Bitcoin fell roughly 17% in February to around $84,000 — the cryptocurrency's biggest drop over one month since June 2022.
World's largest cryptocurrency declines to $88,570 as of 0745GMT, down from $96,300 on Monday - Anadolu Ajansı
"Do not buy the dip yet. A move to the low 80s is on," the Standard Chartered analyst Geoff Kendrick said of the latest sell-off.
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