Ceasefire Shakes Markets: How Digital Assets Could Skyrocket in 2025
Geopolitical tensions ease—and crypto markets react. Here's why traders are flipping bullish.
The peace dividend plays out in blockchain
When traditional safe havens like gold dip post-ceasefire, decentralized assets often pick up the slack. Bitcoin's 24-hour volume spiked 18% on the news—because nothing says 'risk-on' like hedge funds pretending to understand DeFi.
Altcoins primed for breakout
Ethereum options open interest just hit a 3-month high. Smart money's betting that reduced macro uncertainty means more capital flowing into high-beta crypto plays. Never mind that half these tokens still don't have working products.
The cynical take
Wall Street will spin this as 'reduced systemic risk' while quietly dumping over-leveraged long positions. Meanwhile, your grandma's asking if she should buy 'that Shiba thing' again.

- Trump announces ceasefire between Israel and Iran, sparking market optimism
- ETF inflows spike across Bitcoin and Ethereum
- ProCap Financial launches largest-ever Bitcoin treasury IPO