Bitcoin nears highest weekly close since January

Bitcoin approached $79,000 as markets eyed the highest weekly close since late January. Traders highlighted strong ETF inflows amid US-Iran tensions, though some warned of potential liquidity traps. The cryptocurrency recovered earlier weekly losses by Sunday.

Bitcoin (BTC) pushed toward $79,000 ahead of Sunday’s weekly close, positioning for its strongest finish in over three months. Data indicated that closing above $78,670 would mark the highest level since late January. The recovery erased losses from earlier in the week, buoyed by risk assets after Friday’s optimism over a potential US-Iran peace agreement. US President Donald Trump expressed skepticism on Truth Social about ratifying Iran’s latest peace proposals, stating he “can’t imagine that it would be acceptable.” Despite this, analysts remained upbeat. Trader Michaël van de Poppe noted strong consolidation and Friday’s nearly $630 million inflows into US spot Bitcoin ETFs. “I don't think this will slow down in the coming week,” he wrote on X. Caution persisted among some observers. Crypto Tony pointed to building liquidity below highs, warning of a possible dump after taking high liquidity. JDK Analysis called the setup “typically bearish,” observing fresh longs into highs with price absorption despite aggressive buying. Markets continued to track US-Iran developments amid these mixed signals.

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Bitcoin surges above $82,000 amid US-Iran de-escalation

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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 surged above $80,000 for the first time since January during early Asian trading on May 4, 2026, reaching highs around $80,600. The cryptocurrency later pulled back to around $79,000 following reports of an Iranian missile strike on a U.S. warship, which the U.S. denied. Geopolitical risks near the Strait of Hormuz overshadowed strong ETF inflows supporting the rally.

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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.

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.

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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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