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Bitcoin’s Spot Price Remain Solid Despite US Attack on Venezuela

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The price of Bitcoin (BTC) remained firm at about $90,000, despite geopolitical tensions between the United States and Venezuela reaching a boiling point in the early hours of Saturday morning.

Bitcoin briefly fell below $90,000 on Saturday before climbing back up above the $90,000 level, where it is trading at the time of this writing.

“The US bombed a country and captured its leader, on a weekend no less, and yet Bitcoin has barely moved,” Nic Puckrin, market analyst and founder of the crypto media company Coin Bureau, said in an X post. 

The price of Bitcoin barely moved, despite the US attack on Venezuela, which dominated media headlines on Saturday. Source: TradingView

BTC is trading above the 21-day moving average, and if it stays above this dynamic, short-term support level, it signals continued price appreciation in January, according to market analyst Michaël van de Poppe.

The price of BTC remaining firm despite the recent geopolitical shock is significant because risk-on assets, including BTC, tend to record sudden declines in response to geopolitical crises or macroeconomic headwinds. 

Related: US national debt crosses $38.5T, as Bitcoiners celebrate ‘Genesis Day’

US President Trump announces an attack on Venezuela, but will the situation escalate?

US President Donald Trump announced airstrikes on Venezuela’s capital city, Caracas, on Saturday, culminating in the capture of Venezuela’s President, Nicolas Maduro.

Venezuela, Bitcoin Price, US Government, United States, Donald Trump, Maduro
Source: Donald Trump

The announcement drew mixed reactions online, ranging from support to condemnation, but had little impact on financial markets so far.

“There’s a lot of geopolitical tension, and next week the big players will return. So we’ll probably see more volatility in Bitcoin after the weekend,” crypto market analyst and trader Lennaert Snyder said.

Institutional investors in traditional financial markets do not typically operate during weekends, nights, or holidays. These institutional players could still react to the news at the US market open on Monday by dumping assets and heightening market volatility.