Bitcoin traders see BTC price action targeting $69,000 this week as the US-Iran peace deal delivers a bullish catalyst and oil drops under $80.

Bitcoin is holding $63,000 as optimism around a peace deal in the middle East fuels positive social sentiment.

Bitcoin breached $64K following a teased U.S.-Iran peace deal, but massive spot ETF outflows reveal a deeper, critical liquidity crisis.

Bitcoin hovered near $64,000, buoyed by falling oil prices and optimism for a US-Iran peace deal, which lifted overall risk sentiment. While Bitcoin saw a slight gain, Ethereum…

The US and Iran agreed on a peace deal framework, sending Bitcoin past $64,000 as markets price in reduced geopolitical risk and ETF inflows accelerate.

The price of crude oil is tumbling, and U.S. stock futures are moving higher.

A peace agreement that reopens the Strait of Hormuz pulled the geopolitical premium out of oil and put back into risk assets.

A ceasefire in April collapsed, and US strikes broke a second truce on June 9 with bitcoin giving back the entire move both times.

The rally reflected improving risk sentiment following reports that the U.S. and Iran have reached a peace agreement, analysts said.

Bitcoin climbed about 2.4% to near 66,000, a two-week high, after a US-Iran deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz sent oil lower and lifted risk markets.

Crude oil fell about 4% after Trump declared the US-Iran peace deal complete and the Strait of Hormuz reopened, as bitcoin reclaimed $65,000.

Oil prices drop nearly 5% as the US and Iran agree to a ceasefire framework, reopening the Strait of Hormuz. Bitcoin rallies to a two-week high above

Bitcoin traders see BTC price action targeting $69,000 this week as the US-Iran peace deal delivers a bullish catalyst and oil drops under $80.

Crude oil prices drop over 3% to multimonth lows on US-Iran deal hopes, while Bitcoin climbs 2% to $65,800 as geopolitical risk premiums ease across

Brent crude dropped over 4% to $83.04 as Iran-US peace talks raise hopes of reopening the Strait of Hormuz. Bitcoin rose 2% to $65,800 on improved risk

The US-Iran peace framework includes sanctions relief and $24B in asset releases. Bitcoin holds near $64K as oil prices fall and risk-on sentiment builds.

Bitcoin topped $67,000, a two-week high, after Trump declared the US-Iran deal complete and authorized reopening the Strait of Hormuz. Oil fell ~4% and ~$150M in shorts were…

A US-Iran peace framework sent oil prices down 5% and Bitcoin above $66K as markets bet on cheaper energy and falling inflation ahead of a June 19 signing.

Oil prices drop over 4% as US-Iran framework deal promises to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Bitcoin surges above $65,500 on risk-on sentiment shift.

BTC tops $67K and global stocks rally as a U.S.-Iran MOU reopens the Strait of Hormuz, easing energy fears.

A tentative US-Iran peace deal sent Bitcoin rallying 5% to $67,250 while oil prices dropped 5%, but competing claims from both sides leave the agreement's