#IsraelIranConflict Bitcoin falls after Israeli airstrike against Iran

Bitcoin fell sharply on Thursday night after Israel launched attacks against Iran, shaking global markets and prompting a flight from risk assets.

Bitcoin dropped more than 4% on Thursday night after Israel conducted airstrikes on targets in Iran, escalating tensions in the Middle East and triggering a broad liquidation of risk assets.

The world's largest cryptocurrency fell to $ 103.556, down from a 24-hour high of $ 108.500, according to data from CoinGecko.

Israel confirmed that the attacks targeted Iranian military infrastructure near Tehran and Tabriz, describing it as a "preventive response" to growing threats.