Bitcoin surged on Wednesday, riding a wave of renewed optimism across global markets as the Trump administration’s “15-point plan” to end hostilities with Iran sparked a shift back into risk assets. After hovering tentatively below the $70,000 mark in early trading, the cryptocurrency gained steady momentum, eventually hitting an intraday peak of $72,026 by 7:30 a.m. EST. However, it later pared some gains to consolidate near $71,000.
The cryptocurrency’s price action once again moved in lockstep with global equities, which were buoyed by reports that Tehran had received a comprehensive de-escalation framework from Washington. The proposal—which reportedly includes sanctions relief and a temporary ceasefire—initially fueled speculation that the Trump administration had successfully opened a channel with a pragmatic faction within the Iranian government.
However, the rally faced headwinds later in the day as the Iranian military publicly mocked the overtures, claiming the U.S. was “negotiating with itself.” Despite the public rejection, the mere existence of a formal proposal was enough to send traders back into a buying frenzy.
The “peace trade” was further amplified by a decline in energy prices. As news of the proposal broke, West Texas Intermediate crude briefly dipped below $90 per barrel, easing global inflation concerns.
Polymarket bettors recalibrated their positions, with some segments pricing in a ceasefire by April at increasingly higher odds. Speculation is mounting that the near-impossible odds seen earlier in the week were an early indicator of the current diplomatic breakthrough, despite lingering skepticism from regional analysts.
The ripple effect of this geopolitical optimism was felt across all major indices. Japan’s Nikkei 225 jumped nearly 1,500 points, or approximately 3%, while major Asian and Western indices posted gains between 1% and 2%.
Meanwhile, bitcoin’s resurgence pushed its market capitalization back above the critical $1.4 trillion threshold. This lifted the total crypto economy over the $2.5 trillion mark, effectively liquidating roughly $58 million in short positions over a 24-hour window. Analysts now eye the $72,000 resistance level as the final hurdle before a potential run toward $76,000, the next target once the Strait of Hormuz is reopened.
- Why did bitcoin rise? Optimism over U.S.–Iran peace talks boosted risk assets.
- How high did it go? Bitcoin hit an intraday peak of $72,026 before easing.
- What fueled the rally? Falling oil prices and global equity gains added momentum.
- What’s next? Traders eye $72K resistance before a possible run toward $76K.
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