The price of bitcoin (BTC) fell 2.5% and altcoins took heavier losses after Trump declared the ceasefire "over" following U.S. airstrikes in Iran.

Iran's IRGC launched drone and missile strikes on US bases in Bahrain and Kuwait, sending Bitcoin to $99.5K before recovering above $102K amid geopolitical

Major cryptocurrencies are trading in the red as renewed U.S.-Iran airstrikes push oil higher.

Trump declared the Iran ceasefire over after IRGC attacks on 85 US bases. Here's what the escalation means for Bitcoin, crypto volatility, and risk markets.

The price of bitcoin (BTC) fell 2.5% and altcoins took heavier losses after Trump declared the ceasefire "over" following U.S. airstrikes in Iran.

(Bloomberg) -- Stocks fell, bond yields spiked and oil rallied after President Donald Trump thrust geopolitical risks back into focus by declaring the ceasefire between the US and…

Bitcoin falls 2% after Trump declares the Iran ceasefire over, threatening to erase a three-day ETF inflow streak worth $509M.

Trump declared the US-Iran ceasefire over at the NATO summit. Bitcoin dropped over 2% to $62,000 as oil surged and risk-off sentiment hit crypto markets.

Trump declares US-Iran ceasefire over during NATO summit as air strikes hit 80 targets. Oil surges 5%, equities drop, and crypto markets brace for impact.

US airstrikes on Iran ended the ceasefire, sending Bitcoin below $62K, Ethereum near $1,700, and Solana down 6.8% as risk-off sentiment gripped all markets.

Brent crude surged up to 7% and Bitcoin fell below $62,000 after Trump declared the Iran ceasefire over at a NATO summit, rattling global markets.