
Bitcoin bounces back over $103k as Iran's missile strike fizzles out
Date: 2025-06-23 18:32:21 | By Edwin Tuttle
Bitcoin Soars Past $103K After Iran's Missile Drama!
Holy smokes! Bitcoin just rocketed above $103,000, bouncing back like a boss after a nosedive triggered by Iran's missile madness aimed at a U.S. base in Qatar.
Get this: U.S. interceptors totally schooled those Iranian missiles, no casualties, nada! And guess what? Bitcoin (BTC) went ballistic. The crypto king briefly flirted with $100,000 when Iran was like, "Hey, we fired missiles at Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar."
But hold up, the Qatari Ministry of Defense dropped a bomb of their own, saying they intercepted those ballistic bad boys. That news had everyone feeling good vibes, and Bitcoin along with the whole crypto gang went wild with joy.
And the best part? No U.S. troops got hurt, no facilities were damaged after Iran's missile show at the bases, according to FOX.
Word on the street from Axios is that President Donald Trump's team knew about Iran's slick coordinated attack on Al Udeid Air Base and in Iraq. Insiders spilled that the White House had the 411 way ahead of time, no surprise there.
And The New York Times dished out that Iran tipped off Qatar about the incoming attack, and Qatar slammed their airspace shut.
Bitcoin Flirts with $102.5K
Right now, BTC is chilling around $102,800, up nearly 4% in the last 24 hours. Talk about a V-shaped comeback after that wild dip during U.S. trading in the afternoon. Bitcoin touched the sky at $103k across major exchanges.
But hey, don't get too comfy. The crypto party might not last. Qatar's saying they might hit back. Plus, Iraq, Kuwait, Bahrain, and the UAE closed their airspace, and U.S. military bases across the Middle East, including Ain Al-Asad Airbase in Iraq, are on high alert. Buckle up, folks!

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