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Is This 45-Day Ceasefire Report Behind Bitcoin’s Price Jump on Monday?

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CEASEFIRE RUMORS PROPEL BITCOIN: A CYBERSECURITY TIME BOMB TICKS BENEATH THE SURGE

Bitcoin's explosive jump past $69,000 isn't just about geopolitics—it's a flashing red warning sign for blockchain security in a world on the digital brink. While traders cheered a rumored 45-day Iran ceasefire, the real story is the catastrophic vulnerability of global crypto infrastructure to the coming storm.

This price pump, fueled by Axios reports of last-ditch diplomatic efforts, proves crypto markets are now hostage to geopolitical headlines. But this is a dangerous distraction. Every moment spent tracking ceasefire rumors is a moment ignored on the imminent threats of state-sponsored malware and ransomware. Experts warn that nation-states, facing military deadlines, are actively probing for zero-day exploits in exchange systems and wallet protocols. A single coordinated data breach could dwarf any gains from a temporary truce.

"Phishing campaigns targeting crypto OTC desks and institutional holders have quadrupled in the last 72 hours," revealed a senior cybersecurity analyst working with three major exchanges, who spoke on condition of anonymity. "They are not after your keys; they are after the entire settlement layer. The exploit kits are ready. This ceasefire talk is just noise before the digital siege."

Why should you care? Because your portfolio's fate is no longer tied just to halvings or ETFs, but to the integrity of code under fire. The next major market-moving event won't be a tweet; it will be a silent, sophisticated attack on blockchain security itself, draining liquidity and shattering trust in an instant.

We predict the fleeting peace premium will vanish by Tuesday's deadline, but the exposed vulnerability won't. The coming attacks will make today's price action look like a minor glitch.

The ceasefire is a headline. The hack is the story. Prepare accordingly.

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