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Bitcoin now has just 4 days before ceasefire deadline risks price reversal with Hormuz closed again – Crypto News
Iran’s Friday announcement that the Strait of Hormuz would be opened during the current ceasefire triggered one of the sharpest oil reversals of the year.
Brent crude fell 12.95% to $86.52, and WTI dropped 14.26% to $81.19, both their lowest levels since Mar. 11 and the largest single-day declines since Apr. 8. US stocks surged, bond yields dropped, the dollar weakened, and Bitcoin registered an intraday high of $78,336.
Traders stripped the war premium they had spent weeks layering into crude prices, and risk assets repriced accordingly.

Yesterday, the Strait was opened on Iranian terms. Commercial vessels required authorization from Iran’s Ports and Maritime Organization and the IRGC and had to transit through Iran-designated safe lanes, but the US blockade on Iranian shipping remains fully in place until a broader diplomatic settlement.
That window has already narrowed. As of Apr. 18, Iran said it had closed the Strait again after the US left its blockade in place, pushing the market back into a countdown toward the Apr. 22 ceasefire deadline.
Only eight oil and gas tankers moved during the reopening, underscoring how far the route remains from anything resembling normal traffic.
During the brief window, the IMO was not able to confirm that the arrangement met freedom-of-navigation standards.
Shipping companies were waiting for legal and safety clarity before resuming normal passage, and the US Navy stated that the mine threat in parts of Hormuz is not fully understood.
One Pakistani-flagged tanker carrying roughly 440,000 barrels of UAE crude exited the Gulf on Apr. 17, providing concrete data that passage was possible.
That brief test never became normalization. AP reported that only eight oil and gas tankers transited during the short reopening before Iran reimposed restrictions, leaving Bitcoin with just four days to see whether the ceasefire can produce real shipping recovery before Apr. 22.
Bitcoin is now caught between a market that priced reopening fast and a Strait that, as of Apr. 18, is closed again ahead of the Apr. 22 ceasefire deadline.
The arithmetic of fear
EIA data puts average daily oil flow through the Strait at 20 million barrels in 2024, roughly 20% of global petroleum liquids consumption, with 84% of crude and condensate and 83% of LNG flowing onward to Asian markets.
That is the concrete threshold behind the market’s countdown: unless traffic recovers before Apr. 22, the route that carries about one-fifth of global petroleum liquids remains functionally impaired.
Since the conflict began, the war has knocked more than 500 million barrels of crude and condensate out of the global market, about $50 billion in lost output. In comparison, global onshore crude inventories fell roughly 45 million barrels in April alone.
As recently as Apr. 7, the EIA projected Brent averaging $115 in the second quarter. On Apr. 13, Morgan Stanley held Brent at $110 in the second quarter and $100 in the third quarter, modeling only a gradual export recovery through October.
At $86.52, Brent sits materially below every major published baseline from less than two weeks ago. The market has front-run a normalization path that neither the EIA nor Wall Street had priced.
That asymmetry shapes the financial premium, which can dissipate much faster. The IEA’s chief said overall Middle East energy output may take roughly two years to recover to pre-war levels.
Why the reopening is still fragile
Iran’s operational message on Apr. 17 closely mirrors what its deputy foreign minister said on Apr. 9, when ships could pass with Iranian coordination but actual traffic ran below 10% of normal. This is roughly seven vessels per day versus the usual 140.
The diplomatic probability distribution changed while the passage rules stayed broadly the same. A 10-day ceasefire and revived US-Iran diplomacy caused markets to reread the same basic operational framework as de-escalation.
| Issue | Current status | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Commercial passage | Allowed with Iranian coordination | Passage is possible, but conditional |
| Authorization | Requires Ports and Maritime Organization + IRGC approval | Shows Iranian control remains central |
| Routing | Iran-designated safe lanes | Not equivalent to normal freedom of navigation |
| IMO standard | Not yet confirmed | Legal/institutional ambiguity remains |
| Mine risk | Still not fully understood | Physical risk still deters normal traffic |
| Insurers / shippers | Waiting for clarity | Operational normalization has not happened |
| US blockade | Still in force | Broader settlement still unresolved |
| Traffic level | Below normal | Reopening is not yet routine |
The Lebanon truce, which forms part of the diplomatic backdrop, still leaves Israeli military presence in southern Lebanon and Hezbollah’s disarmament unresolved.
The blockade stays in force until a broader deal, and even if vessels begin moving, it takes roughly 21 days for ships to travel from the Gulf to Rotterdam, meaning physical supply relief follows diplomatic headlines with a lag of weeks.
Insurance premiums have not yet normalized, no official authority has downgraded the mine warnings, and no major liner has publicly declared the route cleared.
The Bitcoin transmission channel
Bitcoin’s move today runs through a specific macro chain. Oil fell, reducing the near-term inflation outlook and reorienting expectations around the Federal Reserve’s rate path.
Traders moved from pricing the Fed as sidelined until well into 2027 to pricing cuts by December 2026, a meaningful compression in the expected tightening window.
The March FOMC minutes had already flagged that higher crude prices were expected to lift inflation in 2026 and that a prolonged Middle East conflict risked making pass-through to core inflation more persistent.
When oil fell, that hawkish risk partially unwound. Bonds rallied, the dollar weakened, equities surged, and Bitcoin moved in step with the broader risk-on repricing.
Bitcoin has spent the past several months behaving as a liquidity-sensitive risk asset whose trajectory tracks Fed expectations, tech sentiment, and the size of the monetary backdrop.
A durable de-escalation that keeps oil prices falling long enough to soften inflation and revive the Fed-cut story is a genuine macro tailwind for Bitcoin.
The paths ahead
While rhetoric has deteriorated quickly after the initial announcement, talks have not yet officially failed, and the ceasefire still holds.
If that extends into a broader US-Iran settlement, traffic resumes along lanes approaching internationally accepted standards, mine warnings fade, and insurers soften their stance, the oil relief could extend beyond today’s price.
The EIA already viewed the market as oversupplied before the conflict began. A durable reopening could bleed out more premium than most traders currently expect, with Brent potentially drifting into the mid-$70s to mid-$80s.
In that setup, Fed-cut expectations would move further forward, the dollar would stay under pressure, and Bitcoin would have the cleanest macro tailwind available in the current cycle.
Citi’s 12-month bull case of $165,000 represents the outer envelope of what a sustained macro thaw of that magnitude could support.
| Scenario | Shipping reality | Brent range | Fed implication | Bitcoin implication |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ceasefire holds, and shipping normalizes | Vessel counts rise, mine warnings fade, insurers ease | Mid-$70s to mid-$80s | Cuts pulled forward | Strongest macro tailwind for BTC |
| Ceasefire holds in name, but normalization fails | Controlled lanes, weak ship counts, insurer caution persists | $100–$115 | Higher-for-longer returns | BTC loses de-escalation premium |
The more underpriced negative outcome is a ceasefire that holds in name but never produces shipping normalization.
Mine warnings persist, politically controlled lanes keep insurers cautious, tanker counts stay well below the 140-per-day threshold, and the operational reality never matches the diplomatic headline.
In that scenario, oil rebounds toward the $100-$115 range that informed EIA and sell-side forecasts as recently as last week.
The inflation relief stalls before reaching the Fed’s decision calculus, rate-cut expectations drift back out, and Bitcoin surrenders its de-escalation premium.
Citi’s recessionary downside case of $58,000 marks the outer bound for Bitcoin re-entering a tighter-for-longer macro regime.
These two paths will first become visible in ship counts, insurer behavior, and whether the US blockade language shifts over the next 72 hours.
The ceasefire’s 10-day window gives this trade a built-in expiry.
Points to watch include whether vessel counts move materially above Apr. 9 levels, whether the IMO formally endorses the transit arrangement, whether the US-Iran talks produce any revision to the blockade language, and whether Bitcoin continues to price oil relief as a Fed-relief narrative.
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