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Bitcoin Surges Past $77,000 as Iran Reopens the Strait of Hormuz

Bitcoin hit $77,000 on April 17 after Iran declared the Strait of Hormuz fully open under a new ceasefire framework. Oil crashed, equities rallied, and $6 billion in crypto shorts came under pressure. Here is what happened.

Salar S by Salar S
April 17, 2026
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Bitcoin Surges Past $77,000 as Iran Reopens the Strait of Hormuz

Bitcoin blew through $77,000 on Friday morning after Iran declared the Strait of Hormuz fully open to all commercial shipping under a new ceasefire framework. The move is the most significant geopolitical catalyst for crypto markets since the war began on February 28, and it sent risk assets rallying across the board. Oil crashed, equities pushed to record highs, and the $75,000 ceiling that had rejected Bitcoin three times this month finally broke.

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said the Strait of Hormuz is open to all commercial vessels for the remaining period of the ceasefire, tying the decision directly to a 10-day truce between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon. President Trump amplified the announcement, posting that full passage through the waterway had been restored. The strait carries roughly 20% of the world’s daily oil supply and had been running at approximately 7% of normal capacity since the conflict escalated in late February.

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What It Means for Oil, Inflation, and the Fed

The strait reopening changes the inflation picture immediately. Brent crude had been holding between $100 and $120 through most of April on the back of supply disruptions. With the waterway reopened, the supply-side pressure that had been keeping oil prices elevated and complicating the Federal Reserve’s path to rate cuts begins to unwind.

A sustained drop in oil prices below $100 would take roughly 30 basis points off the next headline CPI print. That matters because markets had priced the Fed firmly into “higher for longer” on the assumption that Middle East risk would keep energy costs elevated through the summer. If that assumption breaks, rate cut expectations come back on the table, and every risk asset from tech stocks to Bitcoin benefits.

The Nasdaq has now posted record highs on consecutive sessions. The S&P 500 is pushing toward its all-time high. Wall Street banks just reported record trading revenues for the quarter. The backdrop for risk assets has not been this favourable since October 2025.

How Bitcoin Responded

Bitcoin soared above $77,000 this morning after the announcement, pushing the largest cryptocurrency back toward a resistance band that has capped every rally since early February. The move is the highest Bitcoin price since late January and the first decisive break above the $76,000 level that had rejected it three consecutive times over the past two weeks.

Bitcoin traded around $74,700 in Asian morning hours on Friday before the Hormuz headline hit, then surged through $75,000, $76,000, and into $77,000 in a matter of hours. Ether leads the majors on the weekly tape at 6%, extending its outperformance from earlier in the week.

The short squeeze dynamics are significant. Deeply negative Bitcoin perpetual funding rates show the market was heavily short heading into the spike, raising the risk of a sharp squeeze that some traders say could push prices toward $125,000 in the coming months if sustained. The structure heading into the Hormuz announcement was precisely the kind of setup where a positive catalyst can produce outsized results: crowded shorts, thin liquidity above resistance, and a genuine fundamental surprise.

The Ceasefire Is Not a Peace Deal

It is important to be precise about what happened. Iran opened the strait. That is real and immediately impactful for oil flows and inflation expectations. But the ceasefire expires on April 22, and no permanent agreement has been reached. The Islamabad talks between Vice President Vance and Iran’s delegation collapsed last weekend without a deal. The demands on both sides remain far apart: Iran wants oversight of the strait, sanctions relief, and war reparations. The US wants full denuclearisation and permanent maritime freedom.

On-chain data suggests many active Bitcoin holders are currently underwater, pointing to the possibility that any squeeze-driven rally could ultimately be sold into, with the outcome hinging on whether the US-Iran ceasefire is extended.

Trump told Sky News it was “very possible” that a permanent deal could be reached, and the White House press secretary said conversations were “productive and ongoing.” But traders who have watched the Iran situation evolve since February know the pattern: headline optimism, followed by deadline extensions, followed by more talks. Each cycle produces a rally, and each failed negotiation produces a pullback. The market is pricing in hope. Whether that hope converts into a lasting deal or another disappointment depends on what happens before April 22.

The Broader Market Picture

The Bitcoin move is not happening in isolation. Ethereum is approaching $2,400 with ETF inflows positive for six consecutive days. Solana, XRP, and Dogecoin are all green. Total crypto market cap is back above $2.6 trillion with 24-hour volume up nearly 70%.

Derivatives data show that perpetual funding has flipped negative across major venues, a sign that traders pay to hold short positions at current levels. That structure points to a market positioned against further upside even as spot pushes higher, and it sets the stage for a textbook squeeze if the Hormuz catalyst and broader ceasefire narrative keep drawing fresh demand.

If the strait stays open, the ceasefire holds through April 22, and talks resume in Islamabad, the path toward $80,000 and potentially higher opens up for the first time since February. If the ceasefire collapses and oil spikes back above $110, the same crowded positioning could reverse sharply. Today’s $77,000 print is not a destination. It is a question mark with a very specific answer date: April 22.

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