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Bitcoin Surpasses $75,000 for First Time in Three Months After Trump Push

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Bitcoin crossed the $75,000 mark for the first time in three months, gaining over $10,000 in just two days. The surge followed a statement by US President Donald Trump urging lawmakers to pass the Clarity Act, a pro-cryptocurrency bill. The legislation, which aims to encourage broader cryptocurrency use, has been stalled in the Senate. Trump's public backing of the bill appears to have injected fresh optimism into crypto markets.

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