Bitcoin Updates: Cryptocurrency Markets Surge Following US-China Trade Agreement, Reducing Global Tensions
- U.S.-China trade pact avoids 100% tariffs on Chinese goods and delays rare earth export restrictions, triggering global market rebounds including $3.88T crypto cap. - Bitcoin surged to $113,600 while derivatives data showed $319M short liquidations, reflecting renewed bullish sentiment amid reduced trade-war fears. - Bitcoin ETFs saw $20.33M inflows vs. Ethereum's $127.47M outflows, highlighting macro-driven capital rotation toward BTC as geopolitical hedge. - Oil prices rose above $62/barrel as trade te
The United States and China have made notable progress in reducing trade friction, revealing an initial framework agreement on October 26 that will prevent a 100% tariff on Chinese goods and postpone restrictions on rare earth exports, as reported by
The framework tackles major issues such as American tariffs on Chinese products and China’s curbs on rare earth exports. U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent called the deal a "very substantial framework" that removes the immediate danger of Trump’s 100% tariffs, which had previously erased $200 billion from the crypto market, according to
Digital asset markets reacted quickly to the announcement. Bitcoin’s value increased by 1.8% to $113,600, while
The agreement also shifted investment flows in crypto funds. On October 23, Bitcoin spot ETFs attracted $20.33 million, while Ethereum ETFs saw $127.47 million withdrawn, indicating a shift toward Bitcoin amid global economic uncertainty, as per
The October volatility surge had previously caught investors by surprise. A $19 billion wave of liquidations pushed BTC’s implied volatility to its highest level in months, with short-term volatility spiking after the tariff news, according to the
The impact of the deal reached beyond cryptocurrencies. Brent crude futures climbed above $66 per barrel, and WTI crude approached $62, as trade war concerns eased, according to
With the Federal Reserve’s policy meeting approaching, markets are now anticipating a steadier economic environment. If the trade agreement is finalized, it could open the door to wider cooperation, such as increased Chinese purchases of American farm products and joint regulation on fentanyl, as reported by
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