Bitcoin (BTC) drops 3% to $68,500 as $14B options expiry, Iran conflict fears, and extreme fear sentiment weigh on crypto markets this Friday.
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US equities declined Thursday as Iran rebuffed Trump’s peace overture. Brent crude surged past $107 while Bitcoin and Ethereum fell amid escalating tensions.
MARA Holdings stock jumped 10% after selling 15,133 bitcoin for $1.1B to eliminate ~$1B in debt at a 9% discount, reducing total convertible notes by 30%.
Morgan Stanley is launching MSBT, the first bank-issued Bitcoin ETF, giving its 16,000 advisors managing $6.2 trillion a proprietary crypto investment tool.
Bitcoin rises above $71,000 as contradictory US-Iran ceasefire reports emerge. Stock futures decline 0.4% while UK bans crypto political donations.
Bhutan has sold $152M+ in Bitcoin in 2026, reducing reserves by 66% to 4,453 BTC through OTC sales, threatening its 10,000 BTC Gelephu city commitment.
Bitcoin (BTC) trades at $70,712 as geopolitical tensions escalate and $16B in options expire. Analysts still see a path to $80K despite headwinds.
US delivers 15-point peace plan to Iran via Pakistan. Oil crashes 6%, stock futures climb 1% as markets anticipate Tehran’s response to ceasefire proposal.
U.S. sends 15-point peace proposal to Iran, driving Brent crude below $100 and lifting stock futures. Bitcoin holds steady at $71K despite weekly losses.
Bitcoin (BTC) holds above $70K as Iran ceasefire uncertainty persists. Bernstein analysts declare BTC has bottomed, citing sentiment reset over fundamentals.