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Bitcoin Retreats from $79K Peak Amid Geopolitical Tensions

Bitcoin Retreats From $79K Peak as Middle East Economic Warfare Intensifies 1

Key Takeaways:

  • On April 23, bitcoin dipped to $77,201 after failing to sustain its $79,500 peak.
  • Market volatility triggered $218 million in liquidations, hurting overleveraged bitcoin long traders.
  • Analysts fear Iran may target Gulf nations if the U.S. Navy blockade continues to stifle port revenues.

Geopolitical Tensions in the Strait of Hormuz

On April 23, 2026, bitcoin initially appeared to harness the momentum that propelled it past the $79,000 threshold on Wednesday afternoon. However, that bullish energy evaporated as the day progressed. Daily charts reveal a sustained downward trajectory after the top cryptocurrency peaked at $79,500, descending to an intraday low of $77,201 by 6 a.m. EST.

The cryptocurrency staged a brief recovery, charging back above $78,500 before retreating into a consolidation phase around $78,000 at the time of writing (1 p.m. Eastern time). This price action marks bitcoin’s first 24-hour loss — 1.2% — since April 20, when it hit a low of roughly $73,800. The Thursday retreat also saw bitcoin’s market capitalization shave off nearly $10 billion, sliding from its monthly peak of $1.58 trillion to approximately $1.57 trillion.

Market sentiment remains tethered to the escalating “economic warfare” in the Middle East. With direct military engagement temporarily paused, the conflict has pivoted toward maritime control in the Strait of Hormuz, where commercial vessels have been stranded for more than a month.

Key developments contributing to the unease include the U.S. Navy’s seizure of an Iranian vessel just hours after Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps forces took control of two ships. Some observers fear that if the U.S. blockade on Iranian ports continues to stifle national revenue, Tehran may escalate by striking neighboring Gulf countries.

Still, despite the maritime tension, global equity markets remained largely unfazed. South Korea’s Kospi and France’s CAC 40 posted modest gains, while most other major indices were flat.

Bitcoin’s $1,000 intraday swing sent ripples through the derivatives market, though the carnage was milder than the previous session. The price dip triggered the liquidation of $35 million in long positions and approximately $23 million in shorts — a significant cooling off compared to the $207 million flushed out on Wednesday.

Across the broader crypto economy, total liquidations reached $218 million, with overleveraged long traders bearing the brunt of the volatility and accounting for $147 million of the total losses.

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