比特币在经历大幅下跌后,已恢复到伊朗遭受袭击前的水平——《华尔街日报》报道
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By Alexander Osipovich
Bitcoin slid more than 3% immediately after the U.S. and Israel struck Iran over the weekend, but quickly recovered. It was recently trading at about $66,200, above where it stood late Friday afternoon.
Cryptocurrencies trades 24/7, meaning that bitcoin was among the first assets to price in the impact of the sudden military escalation early Saturday, when the U.S. stock market and key futures markets were closed. Bitcoin's rebound later that day followed reports that Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei had been killed.
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