Bitcoin breaks below $87,000, while precious metals reach new highs
Bitcoin breaks below $87,000, while precious metals reach new highs
2025-12-27 00:02
In Friday morning trading sessions in the U.S., major cryptocurrencies and related stocks experienced a broad decline, with Bitcoin price breaking below $87,000, while shares of Bitcoin mining companies dropped over 5%. Meanwhile, precious metals including gold, silver, platinum, and copper reached new highs, as geopolitical tensions drove capital inflows into the precious metals market.
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