El bitcóin sube hacia los 77.000 dólares tras el anuncio de un acuerdo con Irán por parte de Trump

El bitcóin volvió a superar los 76.000 dólares el sábado después de que el presidente Trump anunciara que se había negociado en gran medida un acuerdo de paz con Irán y otros países de Oriente Medio.

La criptomoneda había caído casi un 4 por ciento al principio del día, hasta situarse en torno a los 74.000 dólares, antes de recuperarse bruscamente tras la noticia. Alcanzó los 76.700 dólares en los minutos posteriores al anuncio y cotizaba cerca de los 74.703 dólares en la última actualización.

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