On February 25, according to CEX market data, despite Bitcoin opening higher along with the Asia-Pacific stock markets in the morning and rebounding 2.64% in one hour, the rally did not last. It continued to decline over the next few hours. As of press time, Bitcoin fell below $65,000, currently quoted at $64,872.89, with a nearly 1-hour decline of 0.82%.
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Bitcoin drops below $65,000, and the rebound comes to an abrupt halt
On February 25, according to CEX market data, despite Bitcoin opening higher along with the Asia-Pacific stock markets in the morning and rebounding 2.64% in one hour, the rally did not last. It continued to decline over the next few hours. As of press time, Bitcoin fell below $65,000, currently quoted at $64,872.89, with a nearly 1-hour decline of 0.82%.