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Bitcoin Reclaims $65,000 After Iran Selloff: Here's What's Driving the Rebound
Bitcoin climbed to $65,000 on Wednesday, reclaiming the level for the first time since renewed U.S.–Iran hostilities knocked the price below $62,000 earlier this week. The move caps a two-week recovery from a late-June low near $58,000.
Key Takeaways
From $62K Panic to $65K Reclaim
Bitcoin pumped to $65,005 during Wednesday’s session, with the reclaim arriving just two days after the cryptocurrency sank below $62,000. The slide came as President Donald Trump declared the June ceasefire with Iran “over,” resulting in Brent crude topping $83 a barrel. Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong pointed to the gap between mood and money, stating:
Notably, oil moved roughly six times as much as bitcoin on the identical ceasefire headline, suggesting the crypto market has been increasingly desensitized to the conflict.
Derivatives traders have leaned into the recovery, with onchain analytics firm Glassnode reporting that top traders on the decentralized exchange Hyperliquid are aggressively long bitcoin, showing some of the highest sustained long positioning the firm has recorded.
Why $65,000 Matters
Chart watchers have treated $65,000 as the recovery’s decisive test. The level capped the market on the way down and now sits as the first real ceiling, according to analysts who argue a durable recovery requires bitcoin to reclaim $65,000 while spot exchange-traded fund (ETF) inflows string together multiple positive days.
Bitcoin remains down for the year even after the bounce, having entered 2026 at higher levels before a brutal June selloff dragged the price toward $58,000. That context explains the negative sentiment Armstrong referenced, i.e. many holders are still underwater on positions opened earlier in the year.
Yet the market’s ability to absorb a geopolitical shock, an oil spike, and fresh military strikes with only a 5% drawdown (over 2 days) could indicate that sellers are losing conviction. Each of the last three dips below $62,000 has been bought within 48 hours.
Looking at the near term, a close above $65,000 on strong volume would confirm buyers are willing to pay up rather than merely defend, while a rejection would hand momentum back to the bears who dominated June. With the Federal Reserve’s late-July meeting approaching and Iran headlines still unresolved, traders may not have to wait long for an answer.