Bitcoin rises toward $77,000 after Trump announces Iran deal

Bitcoin climbed back above $76,000 on Saturday after President Trump announced that a peace agreement with Iran and other Middle Eastern countries had been largely negotiated.

The cryptocurrency had fallen nearly 4 percent earlier in the day to around $74,000 before recovering sharply on the news. It reached $76,700 in the minutes after the announcement and traded near $74,703 as of the latest update.

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Bitcoin climbed as odds increased for a U.S.-Iran peace deal. Iranian negotiators arrived in Doha for discussions focused on the Strait of Hormuz and enriched uranium.

Bitcoin retreated from weekend highs near $64,000 as renewed military exchanges between Israel and Iran rattled global markets. Oil prices surged more than 3 percent while Asian equity indexes tumbled. The moves followed a short-lived rebound that had lifted the cryptocurrency above $60,000.

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Bitcoin climbed above $82,000 on May 6, driven by reports of easing tensions between the United States and Iran. Oil prices fell sharply as President Donald Trump paused a military operation in the Strait of Hormuz. The move triggered more than $200 million in short liquidations.

Bitcoin briefly climbed to just under $78,000 on Tuesday before retreating below $76,000 following a reported $1.289 billion block sale of BlackRock's IBIT shares. The move occurred as US stock indexes posted gains amid optimism over a potential Middle East agreement announced by President Trump. Bitcoin traded near $76,000 after the reversal.

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Bitcoin dropped below $73,000 on Thursday, reaching a six-week low, as renewed US military strikes on Iran escalated geopolitical risks and triggered heavy selling across crypto markets. Spot Bitcoin ETFs saw sharp outflows, with BlackRock's IBIT alone shedding $528 million in a single day. The move coincided with nearly $1 billion in liquidations across derivatives platforms.

Bitcoin climbed to a two-month peak near $78,000, driven by easing geopolitical tensions and growing investor confidence. Ethereum and altcoins such as XRP and BNB also posted gains. Analysts highlight technical indicators suggesting potential for further upside to $84,000.

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Bitcoin has fallen to test the $78,000 support zone as US Treasury yields climb to multi-month highs and inflation data adds pressure on risk assets. The cryptocurrency touched an intraday low of $77,711 before recovering slightly.

 

 

 

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