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Bitcoin Price Dips on Iran Fears as Miners Sell 3,778 BTC

Last updated April 3, 2026
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Bitcoin spent the session doing what it does best in a tense world: flinching first and asking questions later. Prices slipped towards $65,000 after President Trump warned of further strikes on Iran following a bridge attack. However, buyers returned in familiar fashion, with Bitcoin changing hands around $66,650 and Ether near $2,046.

Risk assets caught the same draught. Meanwhile, the mood music from big tech turned less forgiving, with AI names wobbling and the “AI themed” corners of crypto losing their bid. Asia was the notable exception, as Japan’s Nikkei and South Korea’s Kospi pushed higher. Yet crypto linked equities still lagged, as traders treated the sector like a high beta add on, not a shelter.

What made the dip feel heavier was supply. Miners have been feeding the market at awkward moments, and this week did not change that habit. Riot Platforms disclosed it sold 3,778 Bitcoin in the first quarter. It also shifted another 500 coins recently, a move that traders read as a prelude to more selling. Elsewhere, Genius Group took the blunt route, liquidating its entire Bitcoin treasury to pay down debt. Therefore, the tape faced both macro fear and actual coins turning into cash.

Geopolitics, oil odds and the risk premium

Iran’s threats of retaliation did not need to be specific to push volatility higher. Instead, traders repriced the risk premium across markets, and crypto followed. On Polymarket, punters have started to assign chunky odds to structurally higher oil, with one contract implying a 65% chance of WTI hitting $120 in 2026. That may be distant, but it speaks to the same thing: markets are paying for uncertainty up front.

Solana’s day in court, again

Solana’s DeFi scene had its own earthquake. Drift Protocol was hit by a social engineering exploit that, by circulating estimates, ran to $285 million. The number landed like a hammer because it was not an exotic smart contract bug. Instead, it was old fashioned manipulation, the sort that makes participants question process, not code.

Technically, Solana flashed a bearish crossover, which encouraged short term sellers. However, spot buyers defended the roughly $70 area and kept the chart from turning into a rout. That matters, because a break and hold above resistance would let bulls argue for a falling wedge recovery. In the background, “whales” in Chainlink reportedly accumulated, while several smaller tokens ripped higher on thin air. Cartesi jumped more than 100% after reaching a Stage 2 security milestone. Algorand popped about 20% with no clear catalyst, which is usually a warning label.

AI moves fast, and crypto tries to keep up

Meanwhile, the AI arms race kept spilling into crypto infrastructure. Microsoft pledged $10 billion for Japanese AI expansion, cyber defence and talent. Google introduced “Gemma 4”, its latest open model, and DeepMind warned about web attacks that hijack AI agents. Those warnings are no longer academic, because agents are already being wired into wallets, trading tools and customer support.

Vitalik Buterin pushed “local first” AI as a security counterweight, favouring models that run closer to users and away from central points of failure. At the plumbing layer, Google and Microsoft backed the x402 Foundation’s work on AI driven crypto payments standards, now housed under the Linux Foundation with Stripe and AWS. Therefore, the industry is not just chasing token prices. It is also fighting about rails.

Corporate theatre continued. OpenAI bought a tech talk show, TBPN, in a bid to sharpen its communications. Anthropic also faced an awkward moment, after a Claude related code leak exposed internal details and invited uncomfortable questions about operational discipline.

Rules, lawsuits and a busy map of “yes, but”

Regulatory news arrived from several directions at once. The CFTC and the Justice Department sued three states over prediction market oversight. The US Treasury opened consultations tied to the GENIUS Act and stablecoin rules. Alabama legalised DAOs under its DUNA Act, a small state level signal that corporate forms are adjusting to on chain reality.

Several institutional plays also moved. Circle launched “cirBTC” to compete for wrapped Bitcoin market share. Fundrise said its VCX fund will tokenise shares on Kraken’s xStocks. Another project, Lise, is aiming at what it bills as Europe’s first fully on chain IPO, starting with a French aerospace firm. SoFi talked up a tighter fiat and crypto blend in “Big Business Banking”, while Telegram’s wallet added up to 50x perpetuals across metals, stocks, oil and crypto. Meanwhile, Bithumb pushed its IPO timetable beyond 2028 amid scrutiny.

Prediction markets grow up, and the scams follow

Polymarket rolled out stock and commodity contracts using Pyth price feeds, nudging prediction markets into territory that will attract louder legal attention. Yet the other side of the boom is uglier. New “automated” Ethereum swing trading products promised unrealistic daily yields, while cloud mining offers resurfaced with familiar marketing. Therefore, the line between innovation and bait remains thin.

  • Miner supply: Riot Platforms sold 3,778 BTC in Q1 and moved another 500 recently.
  • Price check: BTC about $66,650, ETH about $2,046.
  • Solana shock: Drift exploit estimates circulated near $285 million.
  • Oil anxiety: Polymarket priced 65% odds of WTI at $120 in 2026.
  • Post quantum push: Coinbase framed a $150 million “Quantum Defense Fund”.

Coinbase bets on post quantum crypto

Finally, Coinbase tried to get ahead of a threat that sounds like science fiction until it doesn’t. Chief executive Brian Armstrong announced a $150 million Quantum Defense Fund aimed at post quantum upgrades, including Bitcoin proposals like BIP 360 and hash based Winternitz signatures. Plans discussed include dual signature migration and “quantum proof” custody targets by late 2026, with support flagged from Block and Bitcoin Core developers. However, Bitcoin changes slowly by design, so the funding is the easy part.

Key takeaways

  • Watch miner flows: sustained selling often caps rallies near obvious resistance levels.
  • Respect headline risk: Middle East escalation can hit crypto like leveraged equities.
  • On Solana, demand proof: exploits shift liquidity to “safer” venues fast.
  • Be wary of “AI yield” pitches: extreme daily return claims usually end one way.
  • Track post quantum talk: it can become a real catalyst for custody and wallet vendors.

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