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Houthi forces involved in Middle East conflict, international oil prices opened higher on Monday, and Bitcoin's decline continued, reaching $65,000.
Mars Finance reports that on March 30, as the Houthi armed forces officially got involved in the Middle Eastern conflict and more U.S. troops were deployed to the region, international oil prices rose, heightening market concerns over escalating conflicts and further threatening the stability of the energy market. Brent crude oil rose over 2.4% during the day, currently reported at $107.93 per barrel. U.S. stock index futures opened lower on Monday, with the three major stock index futures down over 0.5%. According to market data, Bitcoin dipped to $65,000 this morning but has since rebounded to $66,068, with a 24-hour decline of 0.57%. In the past 24 hours, the entire network experienced liquidations of $277 million, with long positions liquidating $234 million and short positions liquidating $43.63 million.