Bitcoin bottoms at $91.5K on global trade war fears, highlighting economic concerns
Canada, Mexico and China promised “retaliatory measures” for Trump’s tariffs, which “heightened investor anxiety,” leading to the crypto market downturn, analysts told Cointelegraph
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