Bitcoin Rebounds $4K in 60 Minutes as Trump Pauses Planned Iran Strikes

Bitcoin moved back above $71,000 after US President Donald Trump postponed Iran strike for five days, sending oil price crashing below $100.

Bitcoin (BTC) broke back toward $71,000 during Mondayโ€™s European trading session as US President Donald Trump said attacks on Iranโ€™s power infrastructure would be postponed.ย 

Key takeaways:

  • Bitcoin bounces 5% to $71,000 after President Trump said US attacks on Iran’s infrastructure would be postponed.

  • $270 million in short positions were liquidated in an hour.

  • Focus now shifts to $72,000โ€“$75,000 liquidity zones to see if BTC price will rise further to grab these.ย 

Bitcoin erases weekend losses with 5% rebound

Data from TradingView showed BTC price rose as much as 4.7% within 60 minutes to an intraday high of $71,500, recouping all the losses made over the last three days. The last time BTC/USD traded above $71,000 was on March 19.

BTC/USD 1-hour chart. Source: Cointelegraph/TradingView

The price reacted to President Trumpโ€™s announcement of a five-day pause on planned US military strikes against Iranian power plants and energy infrastructure after โ€œvery good and productiveโ€ discussions with Tehran.

Source: TruthSocial/Donald J. Trump

โ€œAnd this shall henceforth be known as the โ€˜TACO PUMP,โ€™โ€ Coinbureau CEO Nic Puckrin said in response to Bitcoinโ€™s reaction following the news.

The move in Bitcoin was accompanied by $270 million in short liquidations within an hour, with BTC short liquidations accounting for $120 million.

This brought the total liquidations across the crypto market over the last 24 hours to $781 million.ย 

Crypto liquidations. Source: CoinGlass

Gold erased almost all its earlier losses, now down just 1% on the day and rebounding to $4,440 per ounce, while the dollar index (DXY) has slipped to 99.3.

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Oil, a key macro risk factor, dropped as much as 16% to $92 from an intraday high of $110, while WTI crude dropped below $85 โ€” the steepest single-day decline since late 2025.

CFDs on WTI crude oil one-hour chart. Source: Cointelegraph/TradingView

However, Iranian officials quickly denied the reports of substantive productive talks, insisting no meaningful concessions had been made and reiterating demands for a complete halt to US and Israeli actions before any broader resolution.

Bitcoin price fills CME gap at $70,000

Bitcoin started the week with a significant CME gap around $70,000. This gap has now been filled with the latest price rise. Traders will now focus on the next one near the $80,000 region.

Source: Bitcoinsensus

Meanwhile, the liquidation heatmap showed BTC price eating away ask orders below $72,000. A close above this level would push the BTC/USD pair toward $75,000, where the next major liquidity cluster sits.

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Bitcoin liquidation heatmap. Source: CoinGlass

On the downside, โ€œthe $64K-$65K region is interesting,โ€ analyst Daan Crypto Trades said, adding:

โ€œCurrently there’s a lot of fear for the latter which is why most markets have been selling off a lot the past few trading days.โ€œ