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Bitcoin breaks through $68,000, Ethereum surpasses $2,000

Bitcoin breaks through $68,000, Ethereum surpasses $2,000

2026-03-09 13:51

ChainThink News, March 9: According to market data, Bitcoin has broken through $68,000, with the current price at $68,028.46, up 1.15% over the past 24 hours.


Ethereum has surpassed $2,000, now trading at $2,012.72, with a 24-hour increase of 3.55%.

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