Le Bitcoin sous pression vendeuse malgré l'apaisement entre les États-Unis et l'Iran

Le Bitcoin et l'Ethereum ont poursuivi leur repli alors que plus de 400 millions de dollars de positions cryptographiques à effet de levier ont été liquidées en une seule journée. Les préoccupations macroéconomiques et les sorties de capitaux des ETF ont pesé sur le sentiment des investisseurs.

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Illustration of Bitcoin's price drop below $73,000 due to geopolitical tensions and ETF outflows.
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Bitcoin falls below $73,000 amid US-Iran tensions and ETF outflows

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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 dropped to its lowest level since late March, trading near $65,000 as selling pressure intensified. The decline coincided with rising oil prices and weakness in U.S. stocks following Middle East developments. Ethereum also fell sharply, testing support near $1,800.

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Bitcoin declined sharply as tensions between the US and Iran escalated with reported strikes. The drop triggered widespread liquidations across crypto markets.

Bitcoin slipped below $63,000 on Friday amid a broader selloff in risk assets, erasing earlier gains linked to an Iran deal that eased oil supply concerns.

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Bitcoin has traded in a tight range between $59,000 and $60,000 for five straight days. Analysts warn that a break lower could target $40,000. Pressure is mounting from a stronger U.S. dollar and plans by Strategy to potentially sell more than $1 billion of its Bitcoin reserves.

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