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Bitcoin’s drop toward $72,000 shows how US-Iran tensions are again hitting ETFs, leverage, and flows

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Bitcoin fell toward the $72,000 level after a new wave of reported US military strikes on Iran pushed oil higher and sent another shock through risk assets.

The largest cryptocurrency fell as much as 3.6% over a 24-hour window, touching an intraday low of $72,792, according to CryptoSlate’s data. It has slightly recovered to $73,274 as of press time.

BTC’s slide coincided with a sudden spike in energy prices after the US military launched a fresh wave of airstrikes against Iranian targets. This disrupted an already fragile geopolitical landscape and soured investor appetite for risk-bearing assets worldwide.

The downside momentum quickly spilled into the broader cryptocurrency ecosystem. Ethereum, the second-largest digital asset, dropped roughly 5%, sliding below the $2,000 mark.

Even recent market darlings were caught in the crossfire: Hyperliquid (HYPE), which had carved out an aggressive multi-week rally to an all-time high above $64, reversed sharply, plunging more than 9% to near $55.

Other major tokens, including Solana, BNB, XRP, Cardano, and Dogecoin, logged uniform losses as selling pressure broadened across both centralized and decentralized platforms.

Geopolitical shocks hit energy and risk assets

The catalyst for the cross-asset de-risking event began in the Middle East, where the US Military reportedly deployed F/A-18 fighter jets to strike an Iranian drone-ground control unit at a major port city situated along the Strait of Hormuz.

According to US defense officials cited by the Wall Street Journal, the action followed reports that Iranian forces had launched unmanned aerial vehicles targeting commercial vessels and US assets in the region.

The situation deteriorated further when Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) reportedly issued a formal statement confirming it had retaliated by striking a US airbase in Kuwait, warning that “aggression will not go unanswered.”

The military exchange immediately put pressure on traditional commodity markets. Brent crude futures surged nearly 5%, climbing past $96 per barrel as energy traders priced in a substantial risk premium.

Brent Crude Oil Price
Brent Crude Oil Price (Source: Oilprices.com)

The renewed fighting effectively extinguished hopes for a near-term diplomatic resolution that would secure the Strait of Hormuz. This is a vital maritime artery that handles between 25% of the world’s total oil shipments.

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Speaking on this market situation, Rachael Lucas, a crypto analyst at BTC Markets, said:

“It has been a highly challenging 24 hours for digital asset markets as macroeconomic and geopolitical headwinds simultaneously weighed on investor sentiment.”

She stated that Bitcoin dipped directly in response to the escalating US-Iran tensions and the resulting logistical uncertainty around the Strait of Hormuz.

According to her, risk assets globally felt the squeeze, though Bitcoin exhibited a degree of relative resilience compared with the structural damage seen in traditional equity and derivatives markets.

Leveraged longs face $930 million cascades

As spot prices pierced psychological support levels, the downward move triggered a severe liquidation event across cryptocurrency derivatives markets.

Crypto traders who had utilized high leverage to back bullish wagers found themselves caught in a margin-call squeeze. This forced automated platforms to systematically close out under-collateralized positions.

Data from Coinglass revealed that $930 million in derivative positions were forcibly liquidated within a 24-hour period. The volatility impacted more than 166,130 individual retail and institutional accounts.

Crypto Market Liquidation
Crypto Market Liquidation (Source: CoinGlass)

The financial damage was overwhelmingly borne by bullish market participants. Long positions, which are bets that digital asset prices would continue to appreciate, accounted for approximately $870 million of the total wipeout.

In contrast, short sellers experienced modest losses, with just $60 million in short positions liquidated during the choppy trading session.

Bitcoin-linked contracts bore the brunt of the liquidations, enduring more than $366 million in forced closures. Ethereum derivatives traders were similarly punished, suffering roughly $240 million in wiped-out positions.

The single largest individual liquidation occurred on the Hyperliquid DEX platform, where a single Bitcoin swap contract valued at $15.34 million was automatically terminated.

Institutional retreat: ETF outflows accelerate

The market duress was mirrored in institutional capital flows, as US spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) registered their second-largest outflows this year.

Data from SosoValue shows that the total net outflows across the eleven listed US products reached $733.4 million.

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Bitcoin ETF Outflows
Bitcoin ETF Outflows (Source: SoSo Value)

BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) led the retreat, shedding an unprecedented $527.82 million in a single session. The Grayscale Bitcoin Trust (GBTC) continued its structural bleeding with a $104.76 million withdrawal, while Fidelity’s Wise Origin Bitcoin Fund (FBTC) recorded a $60.30 million reduction.

Additional outflows were observed at Bitwise (BITB) and Ark Invest (ARKB), which lost $17.48 million and $17.39 million, respectively.

Meanwhile, Morgan Stanley’s Bitcoin Trust (MSBT) stood as the lone bright spot, posting a modest net inflow of $4.29 million, while providers like Invesco, Franklin Templeton, Valkyrie, and VanEck reported flat flows.

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The single-day exodus extended the continuous capital flight from spot Bitcoin products to eight consecutive trading days, with cumulative losses now reaching $2.6 billion.

The prolonged redemption streak has dragged total assets under management for US spot ETFs below the $100 billion milestone, to roughly $97 billion at press time.

On-chain data signals ‘double risk-off’ regime

Underneath the price action, underlying blockchain data indicates a fundamental shift in market architecture.

According to Axel Adler, an on-chain analyst at CryptoQuant, more than 103,000 BTC returned to centralized exchanges over a 30-day trailing period. This marks the most aggressive influx of tokens to trading platforms since the spring of 2025.

Concurrently, stablecoin liquidity is departing centralized exchanges at a clip of $153 million per day.

“Two foundational flow metrics are simultaneously flashing warning signs,” Adler observed. “Coins are returning to exchanges, which elevates the immediate liquid supply available for sale. Meanwhile, stablecoins are exiting platforms, stripping the order books of ready buying power. This is the textbook definition of a double risk-off market setup.”

The shift marks a complete structural reversal from the accumulation regime observed between March and April, when net exchange flows reached a cycle low of -300,000 BTC, signaling that investors were aggressively moving assets into offline cold storage.

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Bitcoin Netflows
Bitcoin Netflows (Source: CryptoQuant)

The trend inverted on May 18, when net flows turned positive, eventually peaking on May 26 and leaving an elevated supply overhang that has complicated Bitcoin’s defense of the $73,000 level.

Darkfost, an on-chain analyst at CryptoQuant, also pointed out that BTC is currently at a structural zone where its spot demand is contracting rapidly.

Per the analyst:

“Total monthly demand growth is currently averaging a -139,000 BTC, pulling the asset back into its medium-term bearish corridor.”

Technical correction or structural shift?

Despite the severe deleveraging, some research firms caution against interpreting the drop as a permanent macroeconomic breakdown.

Analysts note that geopolitical shocks traditionally generate rapid, front-loaded price dislocations that tend to normalize once localized uncertainties clear.

“The US strikes on Iranian positions have introduced an undeniable geopolitical risk premium across the entire risk-asset spectrum,” said Nicolai Sondergaard, a research analyst at Nansen. “Bitcoin has absorbed roughly 5.5% of that premium over the last three days, correcting from near $77,100 to the current $72,900 range. This dynamic is consistent with historical patterns we have monitored during previous military escalations in the Middle East.”

Sondergaard added that the critical metric to monitor is whether the conflict remains geographically contained or broadens into a wider regional war. He told CryptoSlate:

“Exchange flows have shifted toward net inflows today, proving that distribution pressure remains active. However, history demonstrates that when geopolitical events act as the primary catalyst—rather than a structural macroeconomic breakdown—the resulting price dip is usually absorbed once the immediate logistical and political uncertainty settles.”

Moreover, indications of institutional contrarian accumulation also emerged amid the broader rout.

Ethereum treasury firm Bitmine executed a notable block purchase of 111,942 ETH, representing a capital commitment of $238 million.

Market observers view the size of the transaction as a significant counter-signal to the daily ETF redemptions, suggesting that long-term institutional conviction remains intact beneath the immediate, derivatives-driven panic.

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