Bitcoin slips from $83K after Trump questions Iran truce
The story

Bitcoin price action failed to revisit the $83,000 mark after US-Iran war tensions took over to steer the crypto market mood.
From the source
Bitcoin (BTC) cooled from new 13-week highs at Wednesday’s Wall Street open amid mixed signals over US-Iran peace deal.
Data from TradingView showed a new local peak for BTC/USD of $82,833 on Bitstamp.
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Key names and topics in this story: Bitcoin, Trump, Iran.
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