Bitcoin Reverse Premium Hits 5-Year Low at -3.94% on June 2

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According to KIMPGA data, Bitcoin's reverse premium (the percentage by which domestic Korean won-denominated prices trade below global dollar-denominated prices) dropped to -3.94% on the morning of June 2. Bitcoin traded at 103.59 million won domestically versus 71,089 USD (approximately 107.67 million won) globally. USDT also saw a reverse premium of -3.78%, trading at 1,456 won versus the global reference price of 1,512 won. This marks Bitcoin's lowest reverse premium since February 9, 2021, according to CryptoQuant data.
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