Bitcoin price crossed the $67,000 mark on Friday for the first time since July, but quickly showed signs of volatility, ahead of the upcoming US elections. The world’s most widely used cryptocurrency rose by as much as 3 percent on Tuesday to $67,878, before swinging between gains and losses in the US.
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