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Bitcoin Pushes Past $71K, But Can the Rally Last?

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  • Bitcoin surged past $71,000, triggering $433M in liquidations.
  • One analyst told Decrypt the rally is driven by positioning resets and lower supply elasticity, not a single catalyst.
  • Geopolitical escalation could reverse gains, while containment could fuel further upside.

Bitcoin’s weekend rally has extended, allowing the leading crypto to push past $71,000 for the first time in three weeks—but the sustainability of its ascent hinges on the broader liquidity environment and geopolitical risks.

The top crypto reached a local top of $71,806, per data from CoinGecko, before retracing to its current price of $71,060, up 6.1% in the past 24 hours and 8.7% over the past week.

Bitcoin’s move to $71,000 is “largely driven by rising geopolitical tensions and uncertainty,” Alex J., CPO at LetsExchange, told Decrypt.

The sudden uptick triggered $433 million in liquidations across the market, per CoinGlass data, with Bitcoin and Ethereum traders accounting for roughly 68% of that total.

The rally tests whether Bitcoin can decouple from its recent risk-asset behavior and sustain momentum despite fearful sentiment and ongoing geopolitical uncertainty. Users on prediction market Myriad, owned by Decrypt’s parent company Dastan, put a 39% chance on a U.S.-Iran ceasefire being announced before April.

The move comes as ETF flows show signs of improvement, though sentiment remains deeply pessimistic. The Crypto Fear and Greed Index continues hovering near 10—territory signaling “extreme fear.”

“ETF flows continue to provide a structural bid, but the more immediate drivers look like positioning resets, lower post-halving supply elasticity, and improving liquidity expectations,” Ranveer Arora, co-founder and CEO of Altura, told Decrypt. “In crypto markets, once selling pressure is absorbed and positioning begins to rotate, leverage and derivatives flows can accelerate price discovery quickly.”

Bitcoin’s trajectory remains tied to global liquidity, according to Arora, who believes the top crypto behaves “less like a traditional defensive asset and more like a high-beta expression of global liquidity conditions.”

“When expectations shift toward easier financial conditions, reflation, or renewed capital deployment into risk assets, Bitcoin tends to respond disproportionately,” he said.

Illia Otychenko, lead analyst at CEX.IO, noted that Bitcoin’s resilience during macro tensions could revive the safe-haven narrative—though he urged caution. “It is still too early to call this a full shift,” he told Decrypt. “Bitcoin can benefit from this perception and partially withstand market pressure, but it continues to trade like a risk asset in many environments.”

“Most likely not,” LetsExchange’s Alex J. said, when asked about the sustainability of this rally.

He explained that Bitcoin cannot compete with conservative assets like gold when the global financial system experiences turbulence that significantly affects how liquidity shifts between different assets.

“At the same time, we do not expect a sharp price decline either,” he said, tempering his outlook.

Arora also expects a short-term drop in Bitcoin if the Middle East conflict escalates. If it doesn’t, the “path of least resistance remains higher,” he added.

Despite the fearful broader sentiment, users have flipped bullish on Bitcoin’s trajectory, putting a 51% chance on its next move being a rally to $84,000.

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