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Bitcoin slipped under a key support zone as macro pressure builds, leaving a deeper move in play if buyers fail to reclaim control.
Liam 'Akiba' Wright 10 min read
Bitcoin began recovering before U.S. stocks reopened, signaling how traders may react to the next Iran-driven market shock.
Bitcoin cleared $70k because a Trump Iran headline broke a wider market panic, not because crypto suddenly turned bullish.
Diplomatic breakthrough halts aggression and fuels crypto market rally, with Bitcoin leading the charge.
Bitcoin’s sharp drop tracks geopolitical escalation, with risk assets repricing as traders assess conflict spillover scenarios.
Israel’s weekly war costs equal more than 13 weeks of Bitcoin’s current issuance.
BTC rebounded from a $63,068 weekend low, but the U.S. reopen hinges on oil driven inflation fears and fresh spot ETF demand.
Bitcoin didn’t act like digital gold when the US moved on Iran, and traders know why.
Over $800 million in long positions were wiped out in minutes as the US open turned into a brutal liquidity bloodbath for unsuspecting traders.