Bitcoin se mantiene estable tras el anuncio de Trump sobre la reapertura del estrecho de Ormuz

Bitcoin operó en un rango estrecho durante el fin de semana, atrapado entre un soporte de 72 500 dólares y una resistencia de 75 000 dólares. Este rango se produce tras el anuncio del presidente Donald Trump sobre un posible acuerdo con Irán para reabrir el estrecho de Ormuz.

Bitcoin recuperó brevemente el nivel de los 74 000 dólares el 29 de mayo después de que Trump declarara que tomaría una determinación final sobre un acuerdo que requiere la reapertura del estrecho para el tráfico sin restricciones, la retirada de minas y la prohibición de peajes. Irán respondió que no se había cerrado ningún acuerdo y describió la versión de Trump como parcialmente inexacta.

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