I saw that Bitcoin recently dropped to $76,600, quite different from where it is now near $80,000. It seems that geopolitical risks in Iran and the rise in oil prices were the main culprits for that downward movement. It's interesting how traditional markets continue to impact cryptocurrency prices so much.



While Bitcoin recovers, I've noticed that volatility remains quite high. Some traders are taking advantage of these movements, although others prefer to wait for greater stability. Geopolitical tensions don't seem to be calming down soon, so we will probably see more similar fluctuations in the coming days.

The curious thing is how while Bitcoin moves due to macro factors, projects like Notcoin continue to gain attention in the community. It seems that in times of uncertainty, investors look for diversified options. Anyway, I will keep monitoring how these external factors evolve in the short term.
BTC-0.17%
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