Bitcoin’s slow climb toward $80,000 continues as traders digest US-Iran Strait of Hormuz tensions, with the Bitcoin all-time high by June 30 market sitting at
The June 30 all-time high market is unchanged from 24 hours ago but down from 4% a week ago. The September 30 market shows
The geopolitical risk from the US-Iran standoff weighs on all three markets. If the ceasefire collapses, odds could shift sharply. At 3% YES, the June 30 market prices in deep skepticism about Bitcoin reaching new peaks while Strait of Hormuz tensions remain unresolved.
Trading activity in the Bitcoin all-time high market runs at a modest $917 in actual USDC traded daily. It takes $959 to move the June 30 market 5 percentage points, which means liquidity is thin. The September market is thicker, requiring $5,933 for a comparable move.
At current prices, a YES share on the June 30 market costs 3¢ and pays $1 if Bitcoin breaks its all-time high by then, a
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