Iran missile report sends bitcoin back to $79,000, with ETH, SOL, DOGE sharply lower
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The largest crypto reversed sharply from a $80,594 high after Iran's Fars news agency claimed two missiles hit a U.S. warship, with oil spiking 5% before the U.S. denied the report.
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