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The source provided contains only a headline and a link — no price, no percentage move, no volume figure, no quote, and no supporting data. Fortune's article title ("Current price of Bitcoin for June 16, 2026") establishes that a price-check piece ran on that date, but the source summary surfaces none of its content.

6/12/2026

Under the hard rules you set — no invented prices, ticker levels, dollar amounts, or percentages — there is no factual basis here for a 350-word article, or even a shorter one with meaningful information.

Writing anything beyond "Fortune published a Bitcoin price article on June 16, 2026" would require fabricating the core fact the story depends on.

To proceed, I need the actual source content: the Bitcoin price quoted, any intraday range, context Fortune provided, or analyst commentary cited.

If you can share the article text or a fuller extract, I can turn that into a tight, evidence-first piece immediately.

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