Analysts warn of a range trap as underwater bitcoin buyers build resistance near $79,000 and tensions flare again in the Middle East.

Bitcoin held below $78,000 as spot ETFs shed over $1 billion for a second straight week and U.S.-Iran deal speculation rattled markets.

Institutional selling overwhelmed Bitcoin in May as ETF outflows hit multi-week highs and Iran conflict escalation rattled crypto markets.

Analysts warn of a range trap as underwater bitcoin buyers build resistance near $79,000 and tensions flare again in the Middle East.

Bitcoin trades between $76,200 and $77,245 as US-Iran military tensions create a price range trap, with $580M in liquidations highlighting crypto's geopolitical sensitivity.

Bitcoin liquidation slump as it falls below $73,000, driven by $677M in long liquidations amid macroeconomic pressures.

Bitcoin drops below $73K as U.S.-Iran military clashes intensify, threatening peace talks and triggering over $900M in crypto liquidations.

Bitcoin price has fallen more than 5.5% over the past week to around $72,600 as spot ETF outflows and rising U.S.-Iran tensions fueled broader risk-off sentiment.