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    Bitcoin Price Briefly Tops $70,000 As Donald Trump’s Iran Signals Rattle Markets

    April 6, 20263 Mins Read


    Bitcoin price pushed back toward the top of its recent range after a burst of geopolitical headlines tied to Donald Trump and tensions around the Strait of Hormuz.

    The Bitcoin price touched $70,271 before easing to about $69,300, extending a move that triggered large liquidations across derivatives markets. Data from Bitcoin Magazine Pro and CoinGlass shows about $255 million in positions were wiped out over a 24-hour period, with short sellers accounting for the bulk of losses.

    The move followed a series of conflicting statements from Trump, who threatened strikes on Iranian infrastructure while also signaling that negotiations could produce a deal within a day. In a post on Truth Social, Trump warned that Iran would face severe consequences if the Strait of Hormuz remains closed, naming power plants and bridges as potential targets.

    Hours later, Trump told Fox News that Iran is engaged in talks and suggested a resolution may be close. A report from Axios added that US and Iranian officials, along with regional intermediaries, are discussing terms for a 45-day ceasefire that could end the conflict.

    The mixed messaging has kept markets on edge. Oil prices climbed to about $112 per barrel as traders priced in the risk of supply disruption tied to the closure of one of the world’s most important shipping routes. Higher energy costs have raised concern about inflation, with analysts warning US consumer prices could rise toward 3.7% if oil holds near current levels for several weeks.

    Bitcoin price’s tight range

    Bitcoin price’s reaction points to its evolving role during periods of geopolitical stress. The asset has traded in a wide band between $65,000 and $75,000 in recent weeks, holding that range despite sharp swings across commodities and equities. 

    While the bitcoin price remains below its prior peak above $126,000, its price action has shown signs of stability relative to earlier cycles.

    Market structure also reflects a shift away from leverage-driven rallies. According to analysts, the latest move has been supported by steady spot demand rather than speculative positioning. Liquidations have cleared out bearish bets, with about $195 million in short positions closed during the recent move higher.

    Institutional flows have provided another layer of support. US-listed spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds recorded $22.3 million in net inflows last week, signaling continued interest from asset managers despite macro uncertainty. That demand has helped anchor prices near the upper end of the current range.

    Downside risks remain tied to both macro developments and technical levels. Bitcoin Magazine analysts point to the $65,000 to $66,000 zone as a key support range. A break below that level could weaken demand and shift sentiment.

    At the time of writing, the bitcoin price is $69,454.01.

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