Bitcoin briefly fell to around $64,300 early Monday — its lowest since early February — before recovering slightly to trade near $65,000–$66,300. The slide was triggered by renewed U.S. tariff concerns under the Trump administration, sparking a broader risk-off move across crypto markets.
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Bitcoin Dips Below $65,000 Amid Tariff Uncertainty
Bitcoin briefly fell to around $64,300 early Monday — its lowest since early February — before recovering slightly to trade near $65,000–$66,300. The slide was triggered by renewed U.S. tariff concerns under the Trump administration, sparking a broader risk-off move across crypto markets.