ETH/BTC exchange rate plunges over 6% amid "US military bombing Iran" incident
On June 22, market data showed that the ETH/BTC exchange rate plummeted by 6.2% amid the "US military bombing of Iranian nuclear facilities" incident, currently quoted at 0.02231. During this event, ETH saw a maximum drop of 7.82%, hitting a low of $2,216, and is now quoted at $2,294, rebounding 3.46% from its lowest point, with a cumulative decline of 4.6% since the incident. In comparison, BTC experienced a maximum drop of about 2% during the event, reaching a low of $100,837, and is now quoted at $102,790, rebounding 1.89% from its lowest point and erasing the losses incurred after the incident (starting from the 5 o'clock ETH plunge).
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