Tears fell all night, damn Trump. Why didn't that bullet take you down? Bitcoin fell by 13.5% overnight, falling below the $110,000 mark, with a low of $105930, and then the decline narrowed significantly; Bitcoin hit a historical high of over $126250 on Monday. Ethereum once plummeted by over 17%, while Ripple and Dogecoin fell by over 30%. The recent sell-off in cryptocurrencies is the largest since at least early April this year. Overnight, affected by Trump's tariff threats, the cryptocurrency market fell sharply, and U.S. stocks accelerated their decline after hours, with losses widening. The latest sell-off in cryptocurrencies is the largest since at least early April this year. The world's largest cryptocurrency, Bitcoin, fell by 13.5% overnight, falling below the $110,000 mark, with a low of $105930, and then the decline narrowed. Bitcoin hit a historical high of over $126250 on Monday. Smaller tokens with lower liquidity were hit even harder. Ethereum once plummeted by over 17%, while Ripple and Dogecoin fell by over 30%.
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