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    Bitcoin Slumps to $71,500 as Geopolitical Tensions Trigger $400M+ in Liquidations | Invesloan.com

    June 1, 2026Updated:June 1, 2026
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    In Bitcoin news today, BTC crashed from $73,500 to a low of $71,500 on June 1 after news of US-Iran strikes hit the wires, triggering a violent risk-off flush across crypto derivatives markets.

    More than $400M in leveraged long positions were liquidated within a four-hour window, with Binance and OKX absorbing the largest clusters of forced closures.

    The crypto selloff confirmed what prior episodes have repeatedly demonstrated: crowded bullish leverage and geopolitical shock are a destructive combination.

    Bitcoin News: How US-Iran Strikes Converted Into a Liquidation Cascade

    The transmission mechanism was clear: strike headlines triggered risk-off repositioning across asset classes. Crude oil surged over 5%, gold approached record highs, and capital shifted away from high-beta assets like Bitcoin. BTC’s correlation with the Nasdaq, rather than with gold, during this time undermined its “digital gold” narrative from 2025.

    On the derivatives side, elevated open interest in BTC futures left long positions vulnerable. The US-Iran strikes served as a negative catalyst, triggering forced liquidations across exchanges as key price levels such as $72,200 and $71,800 broke down, exacerbating the decline.

    Exchange inflow data indicated a spike with short-term holders moving assets to hedge or exit, while long-term holders remained inactive, suggesting this was a speculative washout rather than a fundamental capitulation. CryptoQuant data had already highlighted structural fragility before the geopolitical event triggered the downturn.

    SOURCE: CoinGlass

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    Can Bitcoin Price Recover, or Does $71,500 Mark a Deeper Break

    The damage to Bitcoin’s price is more than cosmetic. Breaking the 50-day moving average and losing the $72,000 psychological level in a single session shifts the technical structure from consolidation to distribution.

    Immediate support now sits at $71,500, with a more meaningful cushion around $73,000, the zone that absorbed selling pressure during the February-March 2025 deleveraging episode.

    ETF outflows compounded the bearish read. US spot Bitcoin ETFs logged an estimated $2.97Bn in net outflows as institutional allocators rotated defensively, with BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) recording one of its largest single-day outflow events since launch.

    That is significant; IBIT outflows of that magnitude signal that even the most liquid ETF capital is not immune to geopolitical risk repricing. This mirrors a pattern seen earlier in 2025, where politically and geopolitically charged headlines triggered sharp BTC price drops regardless of underlying fundamentals.

    Fund manager Michael Kramer of Mott Capital Management has argued that US dollar liquidity conditions remain a structural headwind, warning that large Treasury settlements drain the excess liquidity that speculative assets like Bitcoin depend on.

    $BTC failed to hold above $74,500.

    And now, Bitcoin has dropped below $73,000.

    This is a sign of weakness, but all key levels aren't lost yet.

    As long as Bitcoin holds above the $71,000-$72,000 zone, there's still a chance of rally.

    Below that, things could get ugly for… pic.twitter.com/tg12JNmlwI

    — Ted (@TedPillows) June 1, 2026

    If that liquidity pressure persists alongside unresolved tensions in the Middle East, the near-term Bitcoin news price outlook remains skewed to the downside.

    Here is what the three scenarios look like from current levels:

    • Bull case: Geopolitical de-escalation within 48–72 hours triggers a relief rally; ETF inflows resume, BTC reclaims $73,000, and the 50-day MA is retested as support, opening a path back toward $75,000.
    • Base case: Bitcoin consolidates in the $71,500–$74,000 range as leveraged positions are cleared and sentiment stabilizes; recovery is slow, capped by cautious ETF flows and dollar liquidity headwinds.
    • Bear case: Escalation in the Middle East triggers a second leg down; $70,000 fails, $68,000 becomes the next test, and sustained ETF outflows push price toward the $63,000–$55,000 range last seen in Q1 2025.

    The structural read is bearish until $73,000 is reclaimed on a closing basis. Everything below that level is damage control territory.

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    The post Bitcoin Slumps to $71,500 as Geopolitical Tensions Trigger $400M+ in Liquidations appeared first on Cryptonews.

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