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Bitcoin Price Rises Above $73k as U.S. Moves To Clear Mines in Strait of Hormuz Highlights - Bitcoin price has climbed above $73,000, up from an intraday low of around $72,600. - This follows CENTCOM's announcement that it has begun a mine clearance mission in the Strait of Hormuz. - This signals a positive towards ending the U.S.-Iran war. The Bitcoin price has flipped green today, rising above the psychological $73,000 level. This follows an announcement that the U.S. military has begun a mine clearance mission in the Strait of Hormuz, a positive development as the U.S. and Iran negotiate to end the six-week war. U.S. And Iran Currently In Negotiations To End War The move to clear the mines in the Strait of Hormuz comes as the U.S. and Iran hold peace talks in Pakistan to end the six-week war. This is another development that has also sparked optimism in the crypto market, with Bitcoin price almost 10% since the U.S. and Iran first agreed to peace talks as part of the two-week ceasefire. Other crypto prices have also recorded significant gains over the last few days. There has yet to be any confirmation from either side on the progress of the peace talks or on whether they are close to reaching a deal to end the war. The Financial Times had earlier reported that both sides had reached a stalemate over proposed joint management of the Strait of Hormuz. However, this has yet to be confirmed with the meeting still ongoing. Meanwhile, crypto traders are betting that the U.S.-Iran conflict could soon end amid these peace talks. There is currently a 73% chance the conflict will end by April 15 and a 78% chance it will end by April 30. Source: Polymarket
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