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Cryptopolitan 2025-06-22 19:05:47

Bitcoin fell to $98K after Iran moved to shut the Strait of Hormuz

Bitcoin dropped under $99,000 on Sunday after Iran moved to close the Strait of Hormuz, cutting off one of the world’s main oil transport routes. The decision followed U.S. airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, escalating an already tense situation. The impact was immediate. Ethereum collapsed by 10%, trading at $2,180, while XRP slid by 8%, landing at $1.93. The total market reacted with sharp volume spikes, liquidations, and uncertainty that’s not going away anytime soon. The Strait of Hormuz, which sits between Iran and Oman, handles a quarter of global oil exports. Iran’s parliament, reacting to the U.S. military action, backed a proposal to block the channel. Source: Axios The parliament doesn’t control the Strait, that power belongs to the military and security forces, but the threat was still enough to shake global markets. ClearView Energy Partners warned that oil prices could open “meaningfully above” the $77.01 per barrel Friday close unless the U.S. and its allies make diplomatic moves. Crypto tanks across the board as Iran stirs oil chaos According to Reuters, the shutdown announcement came after the U.S. bombed several of Iran’s nuclear sites, triggering one of the strongest reactions yet in the long-running standoff between Iran and Israel . If this plays out, it’ll be the first time the conflict actually affects global oil flows. The crypto market took it hard. In the last 24 hours alone, Bitcoin saw $47.7 billion in volume as traders moved fast. The coin is now down 6.3% this week, with its market cap at $1.96 trillion. Ethereum, which was already struggling, is now down 14.3% over 7 days, with $29.5 billion in daily volume. XRP, hit by both the geopolitical shock and its usual regulatory baggage, is down 10.7% on the week with a $114 billion market cap. Solana, sitting at $128.65, fell 6.4%, dragging its weekly losses to nearly 15%. BNB didn’t escape either, shedding 3.9%, down to $608. Only Tether held firm to its dollar peg at $1.00, with over $76 billion in 24-hour trade. Even with no actual movement to seal off the channel yet, analysts aren’t brushing this off. Eurasia Group said Sunday that Iran likely won’t fully close Hormuz, but they expect “increased harassment of tanker traffic” in the coming days. That alone is enough to cause oil panic — and oil panic is now crypto panic. Arthur Hayes, economist and crypto veteran, reacted with one line: “Do you hear that? … it’s the sound of the money printers revving up to do their patriotic duty. This weakness shall pass and $BTC will leave no doubt as to its safe haven status.” U.S. officials call the move suicidal, warn of military response Despite the panic, the authority to block Hormuz isn’t up to Iran’s parliament. Security decisions go through the Revolutionary Guard, which hasn’t yet acted. Still, the threat alone has put pressure on Washington and raised the risk of a military showdown. Eurasia analyst Gregory Brew said that closing the Strait “would be an effective declaration of war against the Gulf states and the US.” He also noted that Iran, already weakened economically, is “unlikely to seek escalation of that kind at this time.” But there’s still tension. The U.S. has deployed major forces to the Gulf region, and any move from Iran could lead to an armed response. For crypto investors, that’s not a good sign. As long as oil routes are in danger, markets won’t stabilize. Crypto isn’t disconnected anymore. It’s tied directly to global energy routes. U.S. Vice President JD Vance also weighed in during an interview on NBC’s Meet the Press . “Their entire economy runs through the Strait of Hormuz. If they want to destroy their own economy and cause disruptions in the world, I think that would be their decision,” he said. Meanwhile, Ethereum’s fall is the worst it’s seen this quarter, and Bitcoin’s slip below $100K wipes out weeks of gains. XRP, already on shaky ground due to legal fights in the U.S., is now down 6% in a day, with a full 10.7% loss over 7 days. Market caps are crumbling, and the fear is showing in trade volume spikes. Right now, the only certainty is that nothing is certain. Crypto, oil, and geopolitics are locked in the same room, and Iran just turned off the lights. KEY Difference Wire helps crypto brands break through and dominate headlines fast

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