Bitcoin Price Crashes Near Zero on Revolut, Blamed on Third-Party Service Disruption

Decrypt12h agoUpdated 12h ago
Bitcoin Price Crashes Near Zero on Revolut, Blamed on Third-Party Service Disruption
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Bitcoin briefly crashed near zero on Revolut's platform due to a third-party service disruption, causing display errors for affected users. The glitch highlighted infrastructure vulnerabilities in crypto trading apps. No actual transactions were compromised, but the incident underscores risks when platforms depend on external data providers. Markets remained stable despite the technical failure affecting user confidence momentarily.

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