A few minutes ago, Bitcoin suddenly moved — the reason is absurd but reasonable:


Iran announced: During the ceasefire, the transit fees through the Strait of Hormuz will be settled in Bitcoin.
Not in US dollars, not in euros, but in BTC. At $1 per barrel, with a payment window of only a few seconds, specifically to evade sanctions.
Those who say "cryptocurrency has no use case," now take a look: the vital artery of global energy transportation, at critical moments, recognizes Bitcoin.
Funds understand instantly — adopting sovereignty is the ultimate benefit. $72k, directly breaking through.
As the old saying goes: a story told a thousand times is still better told once. When the lighthouse at the Strait of Hormuz lights up, BTC is no longer "digital gold," but a hard currency.
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