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Bitcoin Surges to $71,500 on US-Iran Ceasefire Hopes and Rate Cut Buzz | Circle CEO Targets South Korea Banks and Exchanges

Bitcoin Breaks $71,500 Barrier Amid Global Peace Signals

Bitcoin has rocketed to new heights, touching $71,500 as fresh hopes for peace between the US and Iran light up the crypto world. A surprise deal has calmed fears of wider conflict, boosting bets on US interest rate cuts. This positive shift sent risk assets soaring, with up over 5% and Ethereum jumping 7.5% to around $2,237.

Geopolitical Relief Fuels Market Rally

The big news? The US, Israel, and Iran agreed to a two-week ceasefire on April 8. Iran promised safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz under Pakistan’s watch. Talks kick off in Islamabad on April 10 at 10 AM EST. US President Trump confirmed the pause, calling it a “two-way ceasefire” after hitting military goals. He highlighted a 10-point Iranian proposal as a path to lasting peace.

Markets reacted fast. US Federal Funds futures climbed, with December contracts up 14 basis points. This points to a possible 17 basis point rate cut this year. Lower rates often pump up crypto prices by making it cheaper to borrow and invest.

and Altcoins Lead the Charge

  • Bitcoin (BTC): +5.07% to $71,617
  • Ethereum (ETH): +7.53% to $2,236

The rally shows investor confidence returning. Experts like Yi Lihua from Liquid Capital say the market feels like 2019—low liquidity, scared primary investments, and Web3 layoffs. He urges being “greedy when others are fearful,” spotting chances in secondary markets and early projects, just like 2019 winners who rode the 2020 bull run.

Major ETF and Institutional Moves

Morgan Stanley’s Bitcoin ETF (MBST) could go live soon. Bloomberg’s Eric Balchunas notes a NYSE Arca filing with an effective date of April 8, 2026—trading as an exchange-traded product. This adds to the institutional rush into crypto.

CME Group plans AVAX and Sui futures from May 4, pending approval. Contracts come in big and micro sizes for all traders. Crypto derivatives hit $8 billion daily notional in March, up 19% yearly. From May 29, expect 24/7 trading on all CME crypto products.

CoinShares reports $224 million net inflows into digital assets last week, led by XRP at $119.6 million—the most since mid-December 2025. Bitcoin saw $107.3 million, though monthly outflows linger. Switzerland topped regional inflows at $157.5 million.

Stablecoin and Exchange Expansions Heat Up

Circle minted 500 million USDC on Solana in one go, totaling 1 billion in 24 hours. This boosts liquidity on the fast blockchain.

Circle CEO Jeremy Allaire heads to South Korea next week. He’ll meet top banks like KB Kookmin, Shinhan, and Hana, plus exchanges Upbit, Bithumb, and Coinone. Talks cover USDC use cases, payments, and even a Korean won stablecoin. USDC trading volume there is exploding.

Coinbase snagged an Australian Financial Services License. Now, Aussies get crypto and stock perpetuals, soon futures and options. It pits Coinbase against traditional finance via its speedy app.

Tether’s CEO revealed Hypersearch, a decentralized search engine on DHT tech—pushing Web3 innovation.

Regulatory Shifts and Warnings

US FDIC proposed rules: stablecoins won’t get deposit insurance like bank accounts. It matches OCC plans, with 144 questions for 60-day comments.

SEC Chair Paul Atkins teased a “crypto regulation” soon. It clarifies securities vs. non-securities, based on 1933 laws, covering financing and startup exemptions. An “Innovation Exemption” is next.

On Solana, DEX Stabble urged LPs to pull funds after finding a North Korean dev link via ZachXBT. US warnings note fake IDs used by such hackers. Recent attacks like Drift’s $280 million hit tie to North Korea too.

What’s Next for Crypto Markets?

This ceasefire could be a game-changer if talks succeed. Rate cut odds rise, drawing more capital to Bitcoin and alts. Institutional products like ETFs and futures make crypto mainstream.

Stablecoins grow fast—Circle’s push in Asia eyes real-world payments. But regs loom: no insurance for stablecoins, clearer SEC rules ahead.

Watch for Solana security fixes and broader adoption. With inflows picking up and peace vibes strong, might test higher levels soon. Stay tuned for daily updates as the market evolves.

Prices and events current as of latest reports. Crypto markets move fast—always DYOR.


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