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Surges Toward $71K After Trump Update on US-Iran Crisis

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Bitcoin surged back toward $71,000 on March 23 after President Donald Trump said the U.S. and Iran had “very good and productive” talks and that a pause in military action could help end the war. The shift in tone from the White House immediately lifted risk appetite across crypto markets, which had been rattled for days by geopolitical uncertainty and repeated threats around the Strait of Hormuz.

Bitcoin jumped 3.5% after Trump’s comments. Source: CoinCodex.

At the time of writing, Bitcoin was trading near $68,600-$68,900 on CoinCodex, but the intraday move showed how quickly the market can reprice when the Iran narrative softens. Traders viewed Trump’s comments as a sign that the worst-case energy shock scenario may be delayed or avoided, easing pressure on both crypto and broader risk assets.

$265 Million in Shorts Gets Wiped Out

The rally was amplified by a major liquidation cascade. In the 15 minutes after Trump’s statement, roughly $265 million worth of crypto shorts were liquidated, according to market reports circulating alongside the move. That kind of forced buying can accelerate a sharp upside spike because short sellers are forced to close positions into a rising market.

Short liquidations reached $250M on the 1-hour timeframe. Source: CoinGlass.

Earlier in the week, crypto had been under heavy pressure as Trump’s Iran rhetoric flipped back and forth, pushing Bitcoin below $70,000 and triggering hundreds of millions in liquidations across BTC, ETH, and the wider market. The sudden rebound shows how leveraged positioning can turn a political headline into a violent price move within minutes.

Why the Market Reacted So Fast

Bitcoin has become increasingly sensitive to macro headlines, especially when they affect oil, inflation, and geopolitical risk. Any hint that the Iran conflict may cool down is bullish for risk assets because it lowers the odds of a deeper energy shock, softer growth, and more aggressive volatility across equities and crypto.

That sensitivity is also visible in the derivatives market. When sentiment is already stretched, even a single reassuring headline can trigger a chain reaction of liquidations, short covering, and momentum buying. In this case, the combination of Trump’s “productive talk” message and the promise of a pause in strikes created exactly that kind of squeeze.

What Traders Should Watch Next

The next move in Bitcoin likely depends on whether the diplomatic tone holds or turns again. If talks keep improving and energy markets stabilize, BTC may be able to reclaim the $70K-$71K zone more sustainably. If tensions flare again, the market could quickly reverse and send leveraged traders back into the liquidation zone.

For now, the message is clear: Bitcoin price jumps on Trump headlines, and in a market this leveraged, a single Truth Social post can still move billions in crypto exposure.

Source: https://coinpaper.com/15619/bitcoin-price-surges-toward-71-k-after-trump-announcement-on-us-iran-crisis

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