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Bitcoin Drops Below $77,000 as U.S. Strikes Ignite Geopolitical Tensions

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Last updated: May 27, 2026 5:15 am
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Published: May 27, 2026
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bitcoin hovers near 67000 amid u s political turmoil and soaring energy prices

Late on Monday, Bitcoin experienced a significant drop, plunging nearly $800 to fall below the $77,000 mark. This downturn coincided with reports of U.S. Navy military strikes in Iran, which reignited fears that ongoing negotiations aimed at formally concluding hostilities in the region could be at risk.

Market data indicated that Bitcoin had reached a peak of over $77,800 just before midday but began its descent shortly after 8 p.m. EST. By 11:30 p.m., the cryptocurrency had tumbled to around $76,451, a loss of nearly $800 within a span of just over three hours. Following a fleeting recovery attempt, Bitcoin remained relatively stagnant, hovering slightly above $76,600 by 4 a.m. EST. This recent decline also impacted its market capitalization, which fell from approximately $1.55 trillion earlier in the day to about $1.53 trillion.

The sudden volatility of Bitcoin underscored its vulnerability to geopolitical tensions, especially in contrast to the sharp rise in energy sector prices. As hostilities between U.S. and Iranian forces escalated, crude oil prices surged, with Brent crude nearing $99 per barrel, up from $96, and West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude also climbing from a low of nearly $90 to approximately $92.50.

These maritime clashes not only contributed to an immediate spike in the risk premium for energy markets but also dampened investors’ hopes for diplomatic resolutions to the ongoing conflict. The timing of the U.S. strikes was especially concerning, occurring just hours after an Iranian delegation had departed for crucial negotiations with U.S. officials. Such developments led to speculation that the U.S. may have employed a military intervention as a distraction from its diplomatic efforts.

In an attempt to clarify its position, the U.S. military characterized its actions as self-defense. Meanwhile, Iranian media reported explosions near Bandar Abbas, though there was no official response from Iran at the time of reporting.

Addressing the larger context, the Strait of Hormuz, a pivotal shipping route, remains fraught with danger amid these tensions. Though reopening the strait is often touted as a vital goal of diplomatic discussions, ongoing military activities and reports of Iranian sea mines have shattered any lingering optimism among global shipping firms. For these companies, the potential threat posed by military action to their vessels and crews renders the strait a no-go zone for commerce. Even if negotiators were to announce a peace deal in the coming days, the entrenched fears and ongoing hostilities are likely to keep the strait largely shunned by the international shipping community.

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