Cryptocurrency markets experienced a sharp decline following U.S. airstrikes in the Strait of Hormuz, which heightened inflation concerns. Bitcoin fell to its lowest level since April 13, while Ethereum dropped below the $2,000 mark. The geopolitical tensions led to a significant liquidation event, with nearly $897 million in leveraged long positions being wiped out across the market. This downturn reflects the sensitivity of crypto assets to global political developments and macroeconomic factors.
Crypto Markets Tumble Amid Hormuz Airstrikes, $897M in Longs Liquidated
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