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    Bitcoin Price Slumps Amid US-Iran Geopolitical Tension

    May 28, 20262 Mins Read


    The cryptocurrency market suffered one of its steepest corrections of the year on Thursday, as a violent macro shock shattered regional ceasefire optimism and triggered a massive deleveraging event across global trading desks.

    According to market data monitored by Investing.com, Bitcoin slumped by over 4.5 per cent from its recent highs, tumbling past the $73,000 threshold to test a six−week low of $72,650. The broader digital asset capitalisation shrank to $2.45tn, bleeding nearly $90,000,000,000 in a single trading session.

    Financial analysts noted that the sudden reversal was primarily catalysed by a severe geopolitical escalation in the Middle East, which swiftly snuffed out brief diplomatic hopes.

    “The main factor influencing Bitcoin’s near-term trajectory is the expectation that political noise in the coming days will be disguised as diplomatic progress,” Co-Founder of market analysis platform QuantMap Ivan Patriki told Investing.com.

    “After a sharp surge amid new U.S. strikes on Iran, oil prices retreated again as traders began speculating about continued negotiations,” he added.

    The geopolitical friction quickly translated into a systemic risk-off environment on Wall Street, severely exposing the overleveraged architecture of the crypto derivatives market.

    As panic selling accelerated, data from Coinglass revealed that crypto exchanges aggressively wiped out the positions of more than 165,000 traders, resulting in a staggering $930 million in total liquidations within a 24-hour window.

    A whopping $870m of that total came directly from long positions, investors betting heavily on price increases, with the Bitcoin and Ethereum markets accounting for over $500m of the total damage.

    Compounding the spot market distress is a historic retreat by institutional investors, who have aggressively pulled capital out of newly launched exchange-traded funds. Spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded a massive $733m in net outflows on 27 May alone, extending a brutal eight-day redemption streak that has completely reversed the institutional demand narrative that carried the asset class to record highs earlier this year.

    Technically, market chartists point out that Bitcoin’s immediate outlook remains highly fragile, though its Relative Strength Index indicates the asset is flashing severely oversold signals.

    If Bitcoin fails to defend its current critical swing support at $72,650, market experts warn that a direct path opens down toward the psychological $70,000 floor. Conversely, if institutional selling halts, a short-term consolidation or relief bounce back up toward the immediate resistance level of $74,332 remains highly probable.



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