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Bitcoin falls below $63,000 again

Bitcoin falls below $63,000 again
08.07.2026 09:30

Bitcoin fell below $63,000 again as the cryptocurrency market weakened, CoinMarketCap data showed.

The world’s largest cryptocurrency was trading at about $62,800, down around 0.5% over the past 24 hours. Ethereum also declined to about $1,755, while BNB fell to around $570.

The global cryptocurrency market capitalisation stood at about $2.16 trillion, down 0.86% over the past day. Bitcoin’s market dominance was around 58.2%. 

N.Tebrizli

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