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As Bitcoin (BTC) recovers the $70,000 mark and attempts to stabilize, the convergence of nation-state adoption movements and the entry of major global financial institutions into the market is fueling expectations for an unprecedented expansion of liquidity.
On April 9 (local time), the cryptocurrency-focused YouTube channel Altcoin Daily analyzed in a published video that Bitcoin is emerging as a means of inter-state payment, going beyond a mere asset, and thus changing the geopolitical landscape. Amid news that U.S. President Donald Trump agreed to a two-week truce with Iran, Iran's plan to collect Strait of Hormuz toll fees in Bitcoin has emerged as a key market variable.
Iran is reportedly considering demanding approximately $2 million per oil transport vessel in Bitcoin. If converted to an annual basis, this amounts to roughly 1.3 million BTC, a scale that could significantly disrupt the current global Bitcoin supply structure.
Should this plan materialize, Bitcoin would simultaneously strengthen its role as both a national treasury asset and a means of payment. This would create a new demand structure significantly exceeding the global daily mining volume of approximately 450 BTC, potentially leading to a sharp increase in supply pressure.
Global macroeconomic expert Raoul Pal diagnosed that the market has entered a 'Banana Zone,' moving according to global liquidity cycles rather than being halving-centric. He suggested that even if a price correction of up to 35% occurs in the short term, the upward trend could be maintained, and a strong bull market could continue until the first half of 2026.
The participation of institutional finance is also accelerating. Morgan Stanley officially entered the market by launching a Bitcoin spot ETF, recording approximately $30 million in trading volume on its first day. It is pursuing a strategy to attract high-net-worth funds through its network of about 16,000 financial advisors and plans to expand its business into custody and lending services in the future.
*Disclaimer: This article is for investment reference only, and we are not responsible for any investment losses based on it. The content should be interpreted for informational purposes only.*
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