중동 긴장 고조... 비트코인 한때, '60,000달러'로 하락

Bitcoin fell to $60,000 on Tuesday evening as tensions in the Middle East worsened due to Iran's attack on Israel. The leading cryptocurrency dropped nearly 5%, trading at $61,546.42, while Ethereum, the second-largest cryptocurrency, plunged over 6% to hover around $2,480.75. The sharp sell-off in the crypto market reflects the negative sentiment that gripped the broader financial markets following Iran's attack, with geopolitical uncertainty rattling investors. Other major cryptocurrencies also took a hit, with Solana, Cardano, and Dogecoin falling by over 8%, 7.5%, and 10%, respectively. As a result, the global cryptocurrency market cap dropped 4.7% to $2.14 trillion.

비트코인이 이란의 이스라엘 공격으로 인해 중동 긴장이 악화되면서 화요일 저녁 60,000달러로 하락했다. 현재 비트코인은 약 5%가 떨어져 6만 1,546.42달러(약 81,549,000원)에 거래되고 있으며, 두 번째로 큰 암호화폐인 이더리움은 6% 이상 하락해 약 2,480.75(약 3,287,000원)달러에 머물고 있다. 이번 암호화폐 시장의 급격한 매도세는 이란의 공격 이후 금융 시장 전반에 퍼진 부정적 정서를 반영하고 있으며, 지정학적 불확실성이 투자자들에게 동요를 일으키고 있다. 솔라나, 카르다노, 도지코인 등 다른 주요 암호화폐들도 각각 8%, 7.5%, 10% 이상 하락하며 타격을 받았고, 그 결과 전 세계 암호화폐 시가총액은 4.7% 감소하여 2.14조 달러에 이르렀다.

Bitcoin drops to $60,000 as escalating Middle East tensions rattle the crypto market

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