Bitcoin targets $65,000 as Trump says Iran deal in 2–3 days
Trump: Iran deal in 2–3 days; Bitcoin rebounds to $62,350, traders eye $65k
Bitcoin has bounced as a US–Iran agreement nears. Bitcoin traded around $62,350 after recent lows near $59,500, as Donald Trump said a deal could be signed “in two or three days.” Al Jazeera CoinGecko
Trump said talks are in the final stretch. “Very good chance... we’re very close.” X (Money Ape) He tied the push to broader efforts to calm fighting and warned Israel against continued action, Reuters reported. Reuters
Price action: BTC reclaimed the $62k area after dipping to ~$59.5k. CoinGecko Traders say a signed deal could open a path to $65k, with momentum extending toward $70k if buying builds. Reuters video
Skepticism lingers. Earlier timelines slipped. Hard issues remain: sanctions relief, nuclear limits, security guarantees. Talks also split over frozen funds and shipping through the Strait of Hormuz. Reuters BBC
Oil stayed in focus. Crude fell after signs Iran and Israel halted attacks, with Brent at $92.60 and WTI at $89.10. Reuters Broader coverage flagged the Strait of Hormuz as the key choke point for flows. Oilprice BBC
Market read: a signed deal that cools oil and eases regional risk could lift risk appetite and support BTC, but desks want a signature, not another near-deal comment. Reuters video






