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Bitcoin, Ethereum Flat, XRP, Dogecoin Dip As US Hits ‘Multiple Targets’ In Iran: Analyst Points To Data Showing BTC Bottom Not In Yet

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Last updated: June 11, 2026 5:00 am
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Published: June 11, 2026
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Leading cryptocurrencies exhibited a sideways trading pattern, while broader stock markets closed lower on Wednesday amid escalating tensions between the U.S. and Iran. The ongoing hostilities have considerably dampened the risk appetite among investors.

In the cryptocurrency space, Bitcoin recorded a slight gain of 0.28%, trading at $61,916.15 as of 9:15 PM EDT. The asset had reached an intraday high of $62,788 but faced significant resistance thereafter. Ethereum’s price stood at $1,632.51, reflecting a modest decline of 0.48%. Other major cryptocurrencies including XRP and Dogecoin experienced losses, with XRP down 2.52% to $1.10 and Dogecoin falling 1.44% to $0.08363. Solana also traded in the red with a decrease of 1.53%, landing at $64.

The overall cryptocurrency market faced stagnation, registering a global market capitalization of $2.12 trillion, which marked a decrease of 0.33% from the previous day. In the past 24 hours, over $400 million was liquidated from the market, primarily impacting long-position traders, as reported by Coinglass data. Despite the downturn, Bitcoin’s open interest saw a slight increase, rising by 0.84%. However, a prevailing “Extreme Fear” sentiment loomed over the market, as highlighted by the Crypto Fear & Greed Index.

On a brighter note, some smaller cryptocurrencies showed remarkable performance. Velvet (VELVET) surged by 123.97% to reach $0.8940, while Audiera (BEAT) and Magma Finance (MAGMA) gained 49.55% and 44.27%, respectively.

In parallel, the stock market took a hit due to rising geopolitical tensions. The S&P 500 index slipped 1.62% to settle at 7,266.99. Meanwhile, the tech-focused Nasdaq Composite fell 1.98% to finish at 25,169.50. The Dow Jones Industrial Average faced the most significant loss, tumbling by 1.87% to close at 49,918.78.

The U.S. military confirmed it had executed strikes against multiple targets in Iran, citing Tehran’s “unwarranted and continued aggression.” Former President Trump asserted that Iran had delayed negotiations and would consequently “pay the price.” U.S. Central Command indicated that the strikes were initiated at the direction of the Commander in Chief as a defensive measure.

Amidst these conditions, cryptocurrency analyst Michaël van de Poppe noted a lack of decisive movement for Bitcoin. He suggested that the leading digital asset might test recent lows to sweep liquidity, indicating that bullish signals are unlikely until Bitcoin breaks the $64,000 barrier. He further referenced on-chain analytics from CryptoQuant, which noted Bitcoin’s realized losses have not reached capitulation levels, suggesting that market sentiment might not yet be ready for a bullish reversal.

Although the current market conditions reflect significant challenges, experts advise close monitoring of trading patterns as they suggest that a potential turn could still lie ahead.

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