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Bitcoin price nears $70k as Trump Iran threats spark crypto fear

Last updated April 6, 2026
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Crypto markets swing wild amid Trump’s Iran threats and bitcoin’s $69k push

Bitcoin pushed through $69,000 on Monday, then steadied near $69,165, as traders tried to price an unusually loud mix of geopolitics and leverage. Meanwhile, President Trump extended an Iran deadline to Tuesday while warning of strikes on power plants and bridges. Therefore, the usual crypto narrative of “risk-on” flipped hour by hour, with safe-haven bids colliding with fast money.

Liquidations hit about $255 million, mostly short positions, as the market lurched higher. However, the mood stayed sour. The Crypto Fear and Greed Index sat at 14, a reading that usually belongs to proper panics, not breakouts. Even so, futures open interest climbed to roughly $49.5 billion, which signalled traders were not de-risking. They were reloading.

Geopolitics sets the tempo

Trump’s post on Truth Social proved the day’s accelerant. Iran, he said, had to reopen the Strait of Hormuz or face “hell”. Therefore, oil shot to around $112 a barrel, feeding the inflation worry that never quite leaves markets. Yet optimism also flickered. Trump hinted at 24-hour deal talks, while intermediaries floated a 45-day truce concept. As a result, bitcoin briefly traded near $69,500 before losing momentum.

Reports of another US warplane hit over Iran added to the sense of tail-risk. Meanwhile, traders watched prediction markets surge on invasion odds and scanned headlines about Pentagon artificial intelligence and procurement. None of this is crypto-specific, of course. However, crypto is where leverage tends to express itself first, and it did.

Saylor’s “back to work” becomes a catalyst

Michael Saylor, MicroStrategy’s executive chairman, posted “Back to Work” alongside a bitcoin chart, which many read as a nod to resumed weekly buying. The company holds about 762,099 BTC at an average cost near $75,694, which leaves the position underwater at current levels. Still, MicroStrategy raised fresh capital via its preferred stock STRC, enough for roughly 1,821 BTC at today’s prices.

That matters because MicroStrategy has become a liquidity event for bitcoin. When it buys, spot tightens. When it pauses, momentum often softens. Therefore, even a hint of renewed accumulation can lift the tape on a thin day.

Quantum anxiety, now in the product copy

Developers are also trying to sell security as a narrative. Circle’s Arc blockchain discussed post-quantum features, including optional quantum-resistant wallets at mainnet launch, followed by privacy tools and node upgrades. Meanwhile, others claimed NIST-aligned quantum-resistant deployments. The key point for traders is simpler. However you feel about Q-Day timelines, “quantum-proof” has become a marketing label that can move tokens on quiet weekends.

DeFi strikes again

Security risk returned to centre stage after Drift Protocol suffered an exploit that the market pegged near $280 million on Solana-linked DeFi plumbing. Investigators said attackers compromised key wallet access and triggered emergency freezes. Meanwhile, other protocols warned of possible front-end hijacks and urged users to avoid apps temporarily. As ever, the details will take days. However, the first-order impact is immediate: liquidity steps back, spreads widen, and smaller tokens gap down.

Altcoins: charts tempt, leverage punishes

Altcoin attention drifted between privacy and payments. Zcash drew interest as shielded supply trends higher, while Algorand bulls talked up a run toward $2. Meanwhile, XRP continued a long slide versus BNB. Ethereum hovered around $2,050, with traders eyeing $2,024 as a level that could pressure roughly $916 million in long exposure if broken. Therefore, even modest moves in ETH can turn into forced selling.

By the numbers

  • BTC: ~$69,165, after tagging ~$69,500
  • Liquidations: ~$255m, mostly shorts
  • Total crypto market cap: ~$2.44tn, highest in 11 days
  • Futures open interest: ~$49.5bn
  • Fear and Greed Index: 14

Key takeaways

  • Geopolitics drove the bid, yet leverage amplified every headline, so stops mattered more than narratives.
  • Rising open interest alongside “extreme fear” suggested risk was being added, not cut.
  • MicroStrategy’s buying cadence remained a real-time catalyst, especially near psychological levels like $70,000.
  • DeFi exploit headlines still hit liquidity first, then prices, so watch spreads and stablecoin flows.
  • For ETH, the $2,024 area looked like a leverage fault line, not just a line on a chart.

Markets now face a clean, brutal setup. Tuesday’s Iran deadline could cool rhetoric and deflate volatility, or it could trigger another round of oil-led inflation fear. Meanwhile, bitcoin sits close enough to $70,000 to tease a breakout, yet loaded with enough leverage to punish the uninformed.

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