Jordan activated air raid sirens after detecting Iranian missiles in its airspace. Here's what escalating Middle East tensions mean for Bitcoin and crypto

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Air raid sirens in Jordan highlight how the Iran-US conflict is driving Brent crude past $100 and moving Bitcoin prices on geopolitical headlines.

After two nights of US strikes and Iranian retaliation, American Embassy staff in Jordan are told to shelter as missiles, drones or rockets are reported in the country’s airspace

Sirens sounded in Jordan on Thursday after missiles launched from Iran were detected in Jordanian airspace, the state news agency reported, citing the

Jordan activated air raid sirens after detecting Iranian missiles in its airspace. Here's what escalating Middle East tensions mean for Bitcoin and crypto

IRGC fires 10 ballistic missiles at Jordan's Al-Azraq base while US sanctions Iran's largest crypto exchange Nobitex, triggering $1B in crypto liquidations.