Bitcoin Reclaims $70,000 Despite Geopolitical Unrest; Experts Alert on Market Vulnerability

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Despite mounting geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, bitcoin reclaimed the $70,000 mark on Monday, supported by Strategy’s latest acquisition of 4,871 bitcoins.

Key Takeaways:

  • Bitcoin hit $70,355 on April 6, keeping market cap near $1.4T despite Iran rejecting U.S. ceasefire.
  • Michael Saylor’s company Strategy bought 4,871 BTC worth $329.9M, reinforcing institutional demand.
  • Bitfinex warns of fragility; $145M shorts liquidated as BTC risks mechanical sell-off below $68,000.

Bitcoins Intraday Volatility

Bitcoin displayed remarkable resilience on Monday, reclaiming the $70,000 psychological threshold for the second time in a single day. The top cryptocurrency seemingly decoupled from mounting geopolitical anxieties following Iran’s formal rejection of a U.S.-led ceasefire proposal—a move that had initially stoked fears of a broader Middle East escalation.

After an initial morning peak of $70,275, bitcoin retraced to a floor of $69,280 by 10:09 a.m. EDT. However, the dip was short-lived; a secondary rally propelled the asset to an intraday high of $70,355 by early afternoon. Though a sharp sell-off momentarily dragged the price back to $69,600, bitcoin maintained a 24-hour gain of roughly 4%. This price action appeared to mirror the resilience seen after the U.S. and Israel launched military strikes that killed the Iranian “supreme” leader, Ayatollah Khamenei.

Adding fuel to the bullish momentum, Strategy resumed its aggressive accumulation strategy. After a brief one-week hiatus, Strategy founder Michael Saylor announced the acquisition of 4,871 bitcoin for approximately $329.9 million. While this institutional buying provided a price floor, the broader market remains on edge.

According to the latest Bitfinex Alpha report, derivatives markets are currently “flashing red.” Analysts warn that weakening demand and current positioning are setting the stage for significant volatility as bitcoin’s internal dynamics become increasingly fragile.

Bitcoin’s relatively stable price conceals a market that is growing increasingly fragile,” Bitfinex analysts noted. “Without a decisive improvement in spot demand or a meaningful shift in macro liquidity conditions, upside attempts, particularly into established supply zones such as $74,000–$75,000, are likely to face continued resistance.”

Bitcoins Analysts Warn of Growing Market Fragility

Despite the afternoon rally helping maintain bitcoin’s market capitalization near $1.4 trillion, the underlying structure of the market suggests instability. Bitfinex analysts pointed out that recent runs higher were driven by flow rather than improving fundamentals. This is compounded by positioning in derivatives, where elevated implied volatility suggests traders are bracing for downside risk.

The report highlights a specific danger zone: negative gamma looming under $68,000. If bitcoin fails to hold its current levels, a break lower could trigger accelerated, mechanical selling.

“For dealers who have sold this downside protection, this range represents a net short gamma position,” the report stated. “Consequently, any price depreciation below $68,000 is mechanically set to trigger programmatic spot selling by these dealers as they manage their delta exposure, thereby instigating a potent, self-reinforcing feedback loop.”

For now, the “see-saw” price action has proven lethal for bearish speculators. According to Coinglass data, the afternoon surge triggered the liquidation of $145 million in short bets as of 1:30 p.m. EDT, an increase of $25 million from the $120 million observed during the morning session. While shorts are being squeezed, the Bitfinex data suggests that the path upward remains blocked by a shrinking buyer base and a heavy overhead supply near the $74,000 resistance mark.

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