Geopolitical tensions can trigger market volatility, prompting investors to shift from cryptocurrencies to traditional safe-haven assets.
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The end of the US-Iran ceasefire heightens geopolitical tensions, impacting global markets and creating uncertainty for crypto investors.
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Crypto markets fell Wednesday after fresh airstrikes in Iran spurred a risk-off mood among investors. The CoinDesk 20 Index dropped 2.9% since midnight UTC, with all but one token declining. Addressing NATO leaders, U.S. President Donald Trump declared the ceasefire “over” and said negotiating with Iran is a “waste of time,” though talks continue, according to news reports. The U.S. Central Command said it hit more than 60 Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps small boats to prevent them disrupting international shipping and Iran retaliated with attacks on Kuwait and Bahrain. The Dollar Index (DXY) rose as the reignited tensions are likely to stoke inflation concerns. Bitcoin BTC$62,077.39 and ether (ETH), the two largest cryptocurrencies, fell more than 2%. There were sharper losses across the more illiquid altcoin sector as JUP, ETHFI and PUMP all losing more than 5%. U.
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The US Dollar Index (DXY) pulls back to levels a few pips shy of 101.00 during Wednesday’s European session, after being rejected at the 101.20 area earlier in the day, and has turned negative on daily charts. The Index rose amid the fresh hostilities in Iran but has remained within previous ranges as investors remain hopeful that the peace process will survive. The US military announced earlier on Wednesday the completion of the latest round of attacks on Iran, hitting more than 80 targets, in retaliation for alleged attacks by Iranian forces on commercial vessels crossing the Strairtt of Hormuz earlier this week. The US has also rescinded the authorization to export Iranian Oil. The Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) said that they targeted 85 US military targets in Kuwait and Bahrain. The Bahrainian Interior Ministry confirmed sirens sounding in the country,