BTC Jumps to a Weekly High Above $66K, NEAR Soars 8% Daily (Market Watch)

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Bitcoin’s price continues its gradual increase following the completion of the halving a few days ago by jumping above $66,000 for the first time in a week.

The altcoins have followed suit with minor gains over the past day. Ethereum has reclaimed $3,200, while BNB is above $600 as of now.After the massacre from the previous weekend, BTC had started to reclaim some value over the business week, which culminated last Monday with a surge to almost $67,000.

However, the geopolitical tension between Iran and Israel, among other external reasons, pushed the asset south once more. In fact, Bitcoin dipped below $60,000 on a couple of occasions during the week, with the latest on Friday – just hours before the completion of theThis is all you need not to miss any price action in the raging crypto markets. Start receiving this recap, for free, every day:Most altcoins have followed Bitcoin on the way up with minor gains.

SOL, XRP, ADA, AVAX, DOT, and LINK are also in the green, while TON, DOGE, SHIB, TRX, and BCH are slightly in the red. NEAR Protocol’s native token has added the most value from the larger-cap alts in the past 24 hours. NEAR is up by about 8% and sits close to $7.Disclaimer: Information found on CryptoPotato is those of writers quoted. It does not represent the opinions of CryptoPotato on whether to buy, sell, or hold any investments. You are advised to conduct your own research before making any investment decisions. Use provided information at your own risk. See Disclaimer for more information.

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