The US airstrikes on Venezuela and reports of President Maduro's arrest immediately triggered intense market volatility. Bitcoin prices fluctuated sharply between $88,600 and $90,500, exhibiting a risk-averse, news-driven trend similar to the situation during the escalation of the Israel-Iran conflict. In Venezuela, the fragile Bolivar and dollar-denominated system have driven demand for USDT, which is seen as a "digital dollar" alternative used for transfers and savings amid geopolitical shocks.
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The US airstrikes on Venezuela and reports of President Maduro's arrest immediately triggered intense market volatility. Bitcoin prices fluctuated sharply between $88,600 and $90,500, exhibiting a risk-averse, news-driven trend similar to the situation during the escalation of the Israel-Iran conflict. In Venezuela, the fragile Bolivar and dollar-denominated system have driven demand for USDT, which is seen as a "digital dollar" alternative used for transfers and savings amid geopolitical shocks.