Bitcoin jumps to $65.8K as US–Iran peace deal lifts risk assets

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**US–Iran Peace Deal Lifts Bitcoin to $65,800**

Bitcoin jumped +2% to $65,800 on June 15 after Washington and Tehran confirmed a memorandum to end their war, including a halt to fighting and reopening the Strait of Hormuz within 30 days.

S&P 500 futures gained +1.20% in Asia. Brent crude fell -4.51% to $83.39 on supply relief. Altcoins like XRP, Solana, and Cardano rose +3–4%.

Spot BTC ETF outflows slowed to $315.8M last week from over $1B in each of the prior four, per SoSoValue. Still net negative — structural demand remains weak.

Falling energy prices ease inflation risk, lower Fed tightening odds, and support long-duration assets like BTC. But the Crypto Fear & Greed Index stays at 20/100 — Extreme Fear.

Bitcoin rebounds above $65,000 after US-Iran peace deal

BTC has rebounded $6,700 from its June 5 low of $59,100. Monday’s close at $65,809 is the strongest in 10 sessions. Price sits in the $62,000–$66,000 congestion zone seen before May’s slide. A sustained daily close above $66,440 could confirm it as support.

Overhead resistance remains far — $78,962 (50% Fib retracement) and $81,708 (200-day EMA) are intact. Current gains look like a relief bounce, not a breakout.

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