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Bitcoin Turns Volatile After Reports of US Airstrikes in Venezuela

Early on Jan. 3, reports said the United States carried out airstrikes inside Venezuela, with explosions reported in Caracas and nearby states. Venezuelan authorities accused Washington of hitting military-linked targets and announced emergency security measures after the blasts.

U.S. President Donald Trump later said Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, were captured and flown out of the country following the operation. At the time of reporting, officials did not publish a detailed briefing that confirmed targets, timing, or the claim’s operational details.

Source: TruthSocial/@realDonaldTrump

Airspace warnings and flight restrictions also surfaced in early coverage. As a result, traders treated the headlines as an immediate macro risk event, even while many facts remained unsettled.

Bolivar Weakness and Dollar Pricing Fueled USDT Demand

Venezuela entered the latest shock with a fragile currency setup. The Venezuelan bolívar has faced repeated depreciation pressure, while many merchants price goods in U.S. dollars to avoid fast-changing local costs.

 USD/VES Exchange Rate Trend. Source: Trading Economics

That gap creates a daily conversion problem. People often earn or hold bolívars, yet they need dollars for rent, imports, and bigger purchases, so exchange rates matter even for routine spending.

In that environment, USDT has expanded as a “digital dollar” substitute for transfers and short-term savings. When cash USD gets scarce or risky to move, USDT can act as a bridge between bolívars and dollar-based pricing, including for business payments.

Bitcoin Price Mirrors Israel–Iran Headline Volatility

Bitcoin traded in a wide intraday range on Jan. 3, and the chart shows sharp swings instead of a one-way move. Price fell toward $88,600 in the late afternoon, then it rebounded fast and pushed above $90,500 in the evening. After that spike, Bitcoin drifted lower in choppy trading, and it later dipped again near $89,400 before stabilizing around $89,700.

Bitcoin (BTC) Intraday Price Chart (Jan. 3). Source: CoinCodex

The price action fits a risk-off, headline-driven tape because the moves came in quick bursts and then faded into sideways trade. However, this chart alone cannot confirm why the swings happened, and it also does not show stablecoin flows or derivatives positioning. It only shows spot price movement across the session.

During the opening phase of the Israel–Iran escalation, Bitcoin also swung sharply, with fast drops followed by quick rebounds. That kind of two-way tape often signals that traders react to headlines first, then reset positions as more information arrives. 

Source: https://coinpaper.com/13512/bitcoin-reacts-to-venezuela-airstrike-reports-as-geopolitical-risk-surges

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