Cryptocurrency markets might experience a bullish phase as a long-anticipated scenario unfolds, resulting in significant outcomes. Vance’s revelation, following a major announcement, coinciding with Trump’s continuous efforts for ceasefire, marks an essential turning point. Iran’s symbolic retaliation aimed at consolidating domestic politics led to a resolution of a potential large-scale conflict in just 12 days.
The End of the Israel-Iran Conflict
This development stands as a beacon of hope for cryptocurrencies, notably pushing Bitcoin (BTC)
$75,013 prices above $104,700. However, as mentioned earlier, more is required for sustained growth. Before the conflict, BTC was preparing for an all-time high attempt, and Ethereum (ETH)
$2,301 was striving to reach $3,000. The apparent cessation of regional hostilities hints at a period of stability, potentially favoring continued crypto market ascension and new peak agreements in the forthcoming hours.

Trump heralded the end of the conflict with the following announcement:
“Full and comprehensive CEASEFIRE (within approximately 6 hours, after the ongoing missions of Israel and Iran are completed) has been agreed upon between Israel and Iran for a 12-hour duration. At this juncture, the war is considered ENDED! Officially, Iran will initiate the CEASEFIRE, followed by Israel at the 12th hour, and by the 24th hour, the 12-DAY WAR will formally conclude, an event the world will welcome.”
Assuming everything proceeds as planned, which it will, I wish to commend Israel and Iran for their resilience, courage, and intellect in ending what should be termed the “12-DAY WAR.” Such a conflict could have lasted years, potentially devastating the entire Middle East, but did not and never will!”
This echoes the historical Six-Day War of 1967. Vice President Vance, speaking to Fox News as this document is prepared, conveyed.
“We hope Iran resumes the nuclear program. A long-term solution is our goal. The Israel-Iran conflict signifies a significant regional restart.”
He continues dialogue with Iran and Israel regarding the future.”




