Crypto
Bitcoin Drops Below $80K as Iran Rejects Trump Deal and Traders Dump $91M in Longs
Key Takeaways
- Bitcoin fell below $80,000 on May 7, erasing weekly gains after hitting a high of $82,833.
- Volatility triggered $270 million in liquidations and pulled the crypto market cap to $2.74 trillion.
- Concerns mount that President Trump may pivot to a hot war as Tehran rejects the latest U.S. proposal.
The Iran Peace Deal Factor
On May 7, bitcoin reversed course, dipping below $80,000 to effectively erase gains made since Monday. As shown by the daily chart, the top cryptocurrency—which reached a multi-month high of $82,833 some 24 hours earlier—had been under pressure from bears since Wednesday afternoon.
After losing $1,000 during a slow descent from midday to midnight, bitcoin found temporary support at $80,700. While a pre-dawn rally lifted the price to $81,600, the momentum proved unsustainable. The subsequent sell-off was more aggressive, forcing the asset down to a $79,500 intraday low. As of 1 p.m. EDT, bitcoin has reclaimed some ground, currently hovering just below the $80,000 mark.
Bitcoin’s nearly 2% drop dragged its market capitalization below the $1.6 trillion mark, a marked decline from the approximately $1.66 trillion intraday peak reached on Wednesday. The drop helped pull the crypto economy’s market cap to $2.74 trillion, down from just over $2.8 trillion.
The cryptocurrency market’s retreat, which mirrored Wall Street’s, coincided with reports that Iran had rejected the Trump administration’s proposal to end the war. According to a post on X by Walter Bloomberg, a senior Iranian official, Mohsen Rezaei, said Tehran rejected the proposal—which calls on Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz—because it does not include reparations for war damage.
Iran’s rejection of the U.S. proposal neutralized the optimism sparked by earlier Axios reports that a deal was imminent. Concerns are mounting that a prolonged diplomatic stalemate will embolden Washington hawks, potentially sidelining proponents of diplomacy and nudging President Trump toward a direct military confrontation.
Despite the plunge, bitcoin was at the time of writing still up nearly 5% since the beginning of the month and more than 15% over a 30-day period. Meanwhile, bitcoin’s volatility over the 24-hour period saw $91 million in overleveraged long positions wiped out, compared with $12 million in shorts. Overall, the crypto economy saw nearly $270 million in long bets liquidated versus $90 million in shorts.
Crypto
US-Iran Escalation Pushes Bitcoin to $72,622 as $870M Long Bets Collapse
Key Takeaways
- U.S. strikes in Iran and IRGC retaliation in Kuwait threatened Qatar peace talks on Thursday.
- Bitcoin fell 3.6% to $72,622, wiping out $870 million in total long positions over 24 hours.
- The escalation will likely torpedo future diplomacy and embolden anti-settlement hardliners.
Geopolitical Escalation Triggers Crypto Sell-off
Bitcoin plunged below $73,000 early Thursday following reports of fresh U.S. military strikes inside Iran. Market data shows bitcoin tumbled to a multi-week low of $72,622—its lowest level since April 13—before staging a modest recovery back to $73,000. This downturn continues a weekly bearish trend, contrasting sharply with broader global markets that had previously rallied on optimism for a permanent peace agreement between the U.S. and Iran.
The sharp decline pushed bitcoin’s daily losses to 3.6%, dragging its market capitalization down to $1.46 trillion and pulling the aggregate crypto market cap below the $2.6 trillion threshold. Since May 25, when bitcoin last attempted to test the $78,000 resistance level, the asset has shed over 6% of its value. Despite kicking off May on an upward trajectory, this latest price action positions the cryptocurrency to close the month in the red.
Retaliatory Strikes Threaten Peace Talks
According to reports, the latest U.S. military strikes targeted a strategic site in the Iranian port city of Bandar Abbas. In retaliation, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) reportedly launched strikes against a U.S. military base in Kuwait, where local authorities confirmed that air defense systems engaged incoming missiles and drones.
This escalation comes just days after the U.S. military struck Iranian naval vessels and an alleged missile launch site in Bandar Abbas, citing self-defense. Iranian forces responded at the time by downing U.S. drones. Notably, these hostilities unfolded while U.S. and Iranian negotiators were actively convening in Qatar to finalize a peace agreement. While the Trump administration initially downplayed the earlier friction to keep diplomatic channels open, this latest exchange will likely torpedo the talks and embolden hardliners on both sides who oppose a negotiated settlement.
Meanwhile, the decline in bitcoin and the broader cryptocurrency market resulted in the liquidation of more than $930 million in leveraged positions. Coinglass data showed that liquidations on bitcoin alone topped $366 million, with wiped-out long bets accounting for $348 million of that total. Overall, the market saw $870 million in long positions wiped out over 24 hours.
Bitcoin Slips to $74,530 as Long Traders Face $106M Wipeout
Bitcoin trended downward on Wednesday, dropping beneath the $75,000 threshold to trade at $74,570 at the time of writing. This…
Bitcoin Slips to $74,530 as Long Traders Face $106M Wipeout
Bitcoin trended downward on Wednesday, dropping beneath the $75,000 threshold to trade at $74,570 at the time of writing. This…
Bitcoin Slips to $74,530 as Long Traders Face $106M Wipeout
Bitcoin trended downward on Wednesday, dropping beneath the $75,000 threshold to trade at $74,570 at the time of writing. This…
Crypto
Holyoke police prevent Bitcoin scam, warn of cryptocurrency fraud
HOLYOKE, Mass. (WWLP) – The Holyoke Police Department recently prevented a resident from falling victim to a Bitcoin scam and is urging community members to remain cautious of cryptocurrency fraud.
Holyoke Police Chief Brian Keenan stated that this recent scam involved a caller stating over the phone that the person had an active arrest warrant for missing jury duty. The scammer claimed that if the victim owed $6,000 or they would be at risk of arrest.
The victim was then instructed to withdraw money from a bank and take it to a local Bitcoin kiosk to deposit it. After depositing some money, the victim realized they were being scammed and called the Holyoke Police Department.
Detective James Parnell assisted the resident and canceled the transaction before it closed out. The victim is expected to receive a refund from the kiosk operator. In most cases involving these types of transactions, the money cannot be recovered, as it can be processed within minutes.
Holyoke Police say that these types of Bitcoin scams have defrauded western Massachusetts residents of more than $2 million in the past two to three years. If you receive a phone call claiming you owe money and must deposit cash into a Bitcoin kiosk, you are urged to immediately hang up.
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Crypto
Sharplink and Forward Enter Russell Indexes With $2.3B in Crypto Holdings
Key Takeaways
- Sharplink and Forward join Russell indexes on June 29 with ETH and SOL treasury bets.
- Sharplink holds 874,351 ETH worth $1.8B, above its $1.22B market cap valuation.
- Russell inclusion may boost liquidity and institutional access for crypto treasury firms.
Crypto Treasury Firms Go Mainstream With Russell Index Inclusion
Sharplink Gaming is set to join the Russell 2000 and Russell 3000 indexes, marking a fresh milestone for publicly traded crypto treasury companies seeking wider acceptance in traditional equity markets.
The ethereum-focused firm disclosed that its inclusion will take effect on June 29, when Russell’s semiannual index reconstitution is implemented. The move places Sharplink inside two widely tracked U.S. equity benchmarks used by fund managers, exchange-traded funds and institutional investors.
Chief Executive Officer Joseph Chalom said the listing validates the company’s Ethereum treasury strategy.
Joining the Russell 2000 and Russell 3000 is a meaningful validation of Sharplink’s institutional-grade ETH treasury strategy, and we believe will broaden SBET’s shareholder base while strengthening our access to capital markets.
Sharplink holds 874,351 ETH, worth about $1.8 billion at current prices cited by the company. Even so, its shares trade below the value of its ethereum holdings. The company’s market capitalization stood at roughly $1.22 billion at the close of trading on Tuesday, May 26.
Sharplink’s index entry follows a similar step by Bitmine Immersion Technologies, the largest ethereum treasury company. Bitmine will be added to the Russell 1000, an index that tracks the 1,000 largest U.S. companies by market value.
Forward Industries, another crypto treasury firm, will also be added to the Russell 2000 and Russell 3000. The company has shifted from medical design into a solana-focused treasury strategy.
Forward bought $1.58 billion of SOL last year at an average price of about $232 per token. Solana has since fallen to $83.78, leaving the position down about 64% from the purchase price.
The company’s SOL holdings are now valued at around $588 million. That remains well above Forward’s market capitalization of about $350 million. At that level, Forward is still roughly 2.4 times larger than the Russell 2000’s smallest member, based on data from the index provider’s website.
Forward CEO Ryan Navi said the company expects index inclusion to broaden its investor base, improve liquidity, and raise its profile with long-term institutions.
Together, the additions show how crypto treasury firms are moving further into mainstream equity benchmarks. Russell indexes are tied to more than $12.2 trillion in benchmarked assets and investments, giving the included companies a larger stage even as questions remain over how markets should value their token-heavy balance sheets.
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