Bitcoin Tumbles Below $104K as Israel Reportedly Strikes Iran
Al-Jazeera reports that explosions were heard in Tehran

Bitcoin BTC has substantially added to earlier losses, now down more than 4% over the past 24 hours to $103,900 as Israeli forces appear to have bombed targets in Tehran, the capital of Iran.
Axios first reported that Israel had conducted an operation inside Iranian airspace, citing unnamed sources, with Al-Jazeera later confirming that explosions were heard in Tehran.
This comes hours after the International Atomic Energy Agency said that Iran was not complying with restrictions on enriched Uranium for the first time in two decades.
NBC reported that Israel was considering a strike as a response. President Donald Trump told reporters that the U.S. would prefer a deal with Iran over a conflict, and an attack could lead to a "massive conflict."
On Polymarket, bettors were unsure about the chance of a strike taking place with the likelihood of Israeli action against Iran by July being priced in at under 30 cents.
Israel's government has not confirmed the attack.