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BTC Spikes to $64K on Fresh Optimism Around a Potential US-Iran Agreement - Crypto Economy
TL;DR:
Bitcoin jumped back toward $64,000 after fresh optimism around a possible US-Iran agreement interrupted one of its harshest weekly drawdowns in years. The move was fast and slightly bewildering: BTC rose from about $62,000 to $64,200 within minutes before losing roughly $1,000 from that peak. The rebound looks more like a relief burst than a clean trend reversal, because the market had only just survived a break below $60,000.
Bitcoin recovers, but the damage remains visible
The rally followed promising comments from Donald Trump about a potential peace deal between the United States and Iran that could be announced in the next few days. That geopolitical shift mattered because crypto markets had spent the prior week reacting to fear, liquidation pressure and collapsing support levels. Bitcoin began that week near $73,000, then slid below $70,000, $68,000, $65,000 and $62,000 as sellers took control. The speed of the recovery cannot erase the violence of the decline, especially after price briefly touched $59,100 for the first time in almost two years.

Still, buyers did defend the area that mattered most. The $60,000 level, which had held during the February crash, first survived pressure on Thursday and Friday morning before finally giving way later Friday. Bitcoin reclaimed $60,000 by the end of that day, climbed to $61,000 on Saturday and reached $62,000 on Sunday before the latest spike. The market is now trying to rebuild confidence one level at a time, with market capitalization near $1.265 trillion and Bitcoin dominance rising to 56.3%.
Altcoins were less convincing despite the broader bounce. Audiera’s BEAT surged 80% in 24 hours to $4.30, becoming the 62nd-largest altcoin by market capitalization. SIREN gained 32%, NEAR rose 13% and DeXe added 11%, while larger tokens were calmer. ETH traded near $1,660 after a 1.5% gain, BNB stayed close to $600, SOL held above $66, HYPE reclaimed $60 and ZEC jumped 6% to $425. The broader market is improving unevenly, with total crypto capitalization up $20 billion to $2.260 trillion, but Bitcoin still needs sustained demand above $64,000 before this rebound looks durable rather than reactive. For traders, the next test is whether geopolitical optimism can survive renewed selling near recent breakdown zones this week.