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Bitcoin Swings Wildly As Iran Ceasefire Rocks Crypto Markets

Bitcoin kicked off the week with a surge above $71,000 before retracing, reflecting renewed market sensitivity to geopolitical developments between the U.S. and Iran. 

The leading cryptocurrency had traded below $68,000 over the weekend, leaving investors on edge as markets digested conflicting reports about peace talks in the Middle East.

Monday’s spike came after the U.S. President Donald Trump announced a five-day postponement of planned strikes on Iranian power plants, citing “very good and productive” conversations with Tehran on a “complete and total resolution” of hostilities. Within minutes of the announcement, 

Bitcoin jumped to an intraday high of $71,811, according to Bitcoin Magazine Pro, before easing back to around $70,000. The rally briefly wiped out roughly $791 million in leveraged crypto positions, with $425 million in long positions liquidated.

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The momentum was short-lived. Iran’s Foreign Ministry, via state media, denied that any talks had occurred in the form Trump described. 

“We are not the party that started this war, and all these requests should be referred to Washington,” the ministry said, underscoring the continued uncertainty surrounding the conflict. 

The market’s reaction reflected the mixed signals, with volatility dominating early-week trading.

Bitcoin’s resilience in war 

Despite the rollercoaster, BTC remains resilient over a broader horizon. 

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Since February 28, when U.S.-Israeli airstrikes triggered retaliatory Iranian attacks and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, Bitcoin has risen roughly 7%, outperforming the S&P 500 (-4.6%) and gold (-17%). Gold is currently trading near $4,428.

Analysts attribute this outperformance to several rounds of market deleveraging since October 2025, when BTC peaked at $126,080.

The week’s volatility was compounded by broader market factors. 

U.S. 10-year Treasury yields climbed to 4.36% on Monday, reflecting inflation concerns exacerbated by higher oil prices. 

Brent crude, which surged past $107 per barrel after February’s Strait of Hormuz closure, fell back on Monday by 8%, highlighting the interplay between oil markets, inflation expectations, and risk assets such as BTC.

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Technically, Bitcoin remains confined within a symmetrical triangle on the daily chart, suggesting consolidation. 

A sustained close above $75,000 this week could pave the way for further gains toward $85,000 and $90,000, while a breakdown below $67,000 would reopen the path to retest recent lows, according to Bitcoin Magazine Pro analysis. 

At the time of publication, Bitcoin’s price is trading near $71,000.

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