Bitcoin, ether trim recent losses as investors hope for end to Iran war: CNBC Crypto World
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By Mackenzie Sigalos
Published on April 1, 2026.
On this episode, we will see how cryptocurrencies have decreased as investors become more optimistic about ending the Iran war. The Labor Department has proposed new rules to allow for the use of these types of currencies in 401(possibly) and how the world's oldest known entity, the International Association of the Confederation of Human Rights.
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