Asian session BTC once plunged to a “two-week low” of $67,371, then surged within 20 minutes after Trump announced a pause in Iran strikes. Global markets increased by $2.5 trillion in market cap, with BTC jumping 5.86% to $71,000. Over $659 million in liquidation occurred within 24 hours, the largest since 2/25.
(Background: Oil prices soared 9%, then Trump intervened! Naval escort in the Hormuz Strait + DFC war risks, BTC defied the trend and rose above $71,000)
(Additional context: The decline widened! BTC broke below $69,000, ETH lost the $2,100 level, and total network liquidations surged past $450 million)
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After the Asian market opened, Bitcoin quickly recovered from the “67,371 USD” two-week low, rebounding to above “71,000 USD” in less than half a day, with a nearly 5.86% increase. The current price is around $70,520. The trigger for this rally was not on-chain but at the White House—Trump’s statement of “pause in Iran strikes” reignited global risk appetite within 20 minutes.
Ethereum also rebounded, rising from a low of $2,030 to $2,187, about a 5.65% increase, currently holding around $2,160.
Before this rebound, the leveraged market experienced a major purge. When BTC dropped to $68,200, a chain reaction of liquidations was triggered, with over $659 million in total 24-hour liquidations, the largest single-day long liquidation since 2/25. Currently, there is a whale holding a $35.3 million short position on-chain. If BTC breaks above $72,400, it will face forced liquidation. The subsequent trend warrants close attention.
The trigger for today’s market move was the rapid de-escalation of geopolitical tensions. Trump announced a pause in attacks on Iran’s energy infrastructure and power plants, stating that both sides had engaged in “very good and productive” talks. Following this news, markets surged within 20 minutes: S&P 500 futures up 3.98%, Nasdaq futures up 4.17%, and BTC market cap increased by $80 billion in a single day. Notably, Iranian state media immediately denied any direct or indirect contact, contradicting Trump’s statement, leaving the situation uncertain.
Major coins generally rose. XRP increased about 3.7%, trading at $1.44; SOL fluctuated between $87 and $92; ETH, DOGE, SOL, LINK all gained around 5%, moving in sync with BTC.
Market sentiment shows signs of recovery, with the Fear & Greed Index rising from last week’s “11 (Extreme Fear)” to “33 (Fear).” U.S. stocks closed last Friday with the Dow up 631 points, and today S&P and Nasdaq futures rose another 2.7%. However, miner pressure remains—current average production cost for Bitcoin is about $88,000, well above the current market price, with each coin at a loss of roughly $19,000. Miner capitulation signals persist. Whether the rebound can continue depends on geopolitical developments and whether miner selling pressure intensifies.
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