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Bitcoin Price Drops Amid Escalating Geopolitical Tensions and Rising Oil Prices

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Last updated: April 13, 2026 10:11 am
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Published: April 13, 2026
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Bitcoin experienced a notable decline during Asian trading hours this week, prompted by the failure of diplomatic negotiations between Washington and Tehran over the weekend and the introduction of a new Maritime order by the United States, which raised fresh concerns about energy flows from the Middle East. The top cryptocurrency fell sharply from a weekend high exceeding $74,000 to a low of $70,540. This drop mirrored broader market trends, as equities also faced a downturn, highlighting the market’s heightened sensitivity to factors such as oil prices, inflation, and general risk sentiment.

As per CryptoSlate data, Bitcoin had slightly rebounded to $70,877 at the time of reporting, although it remained significantly below the levels reached following a ceasefire announcement the previous week. This downward trend was evident across other major cryptocurrencies as well, with Ethereum, XRP, and Solana all reporting declines of over 3%.

The slip in the cryptocurrency market echoed a broader retreat in traditional stock markets. The S&P 500 and Dow Jones both saw declines of approximately 1%, while the Nasdaq 100 market fell by around 1.3%. Investors were clearly reassessing the likelihood of a near-term de-escalation in a conflict that has already disrupted shipping routes and raised concerns over crude oil markets and global growth expectations.

In related developments, oil prices surged as traders reacted to fresh disruptions anticipated in one of the world’s critical energy corridors, the Strait of Hormuz. Brent crude prices soared more than 8%, crossing the $103 per barrel mark after having dipped below $92 the previous week amid ceasefire optimism. U.S. oil prices also skyrocketed by 10%, surpassing $105 per barrel, signaling the fragility of the energy markets following ongoing disruptions from the U.S.-Iran conflict.

The renewed restrictions on maritime traffic into and out of Iranian ports, announced by U.S. Central Command, have further heightened market tensions. These new measures, which will begin enforcement shortly, cover ships in Iranian coastal waters and port areas, regardless of nationality. The action aims to maintain the flow of non-Iranian vessels through the critical Strait of Hormuz, essential for regional trade.

Compounding the market’s mixed signals, the failure of U.S.-Iran negotiations created an environment of uncertainty, as Vice President JD Vance noted that discussions had ended without any agreements. This breakdown raised the specter of continued conflict, leaving markets contemplating the end of a ceasefire that is currently set to last until April 22.

The market’s response to these geopolitical tensions has placed Bitcoin in a precarious position, akin to a macro asset that reacts strongly to changes in oil prices, inflation rates, and overall investor sentiment. As the number of addresses holding Bitcoin in loss climbed to approximately 13.5 million, analysts pointed to a fragile market structure, underscoring fears that any rebound toward previous highs might encounter significant selling pressure.

In a somewhat resilient contrast, Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) in the U.S. have shown strong inflows, with nearly $786 million in total for the week ending April 10. BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust notably accounted for a substantial portion of this, indicating that institutional interest in Bitcoin remains robust despite broader market challenges.

With Bitcoin positioned within a critical range of $70,000 to $80,000, both analysts and market participants are closely monitoring the situation. Observers highlight the potential for future volatility stemming from ongoing geopolitical issues, inflationary pressures, and the influence of institutional capital flows through ETFs. The approaching week stands as a pivotal moment for Bitcoin, as it tests support levels that could either facilitate a return toward previous highs or reinforce its current consolidative phase.

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