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BREAKING – Bitcoin Breaks $76K As Iran Reopens Strait Of Hormuz

BREAKING – Bitcoin Breaks $76K As Iran Reopens Strait Of Hormuz

Bitcoin surged above $76,000 after Iran announced the Strait of Hormuz was reopened for commercial vessels, following a US-Iran ceasefire. The announcement, linked to regional security developments, boosted crypto markets amid reduced tensions. Bitcoin's rally reflects increased confidence as geopolitical risks ease in the Middle East.

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