Bitcoin maintained stability at $67,035 as market sentiment improved following Trump's announcement of a five-day delay in striking Iranian power facilities. The cryptocurrency faced resistance within the $72,000 to $82,000 range, known as the "vacuum zone." On March 23, Bitcoin ETFs saw net inflows of $167.2 million, with IBIT attracting $160.8 million, marking the largest single-day inflow since March 17. This surge in ETF investments highlights the market's sensitivity to geopolitical developments. Analysts suggest that continued daily net inflows exceeding $100 million could signal a new accumulation phase, while a pullback might return Bitcoin to its previous consolidation range.
Bitcoin Steadies Amid U.S.-Iran Tensions, Tests Key Resistance
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