Bitcoin crashes to $62,000 on Upbit after South Korea enacts emergency martial law

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Bitcoin crashes to $62,000 on Upbit after South Korea enacts emergency martial law

The martial law declaration in South Korea highlights the vulnerability of crypto markets to geopolitical events, causing significant price volatility.

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