Iran Launches Missiles At UAE — Bitcoin Price Barely Blinks

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A fire broke out at a petroleum facility in Fujairah after Iran launched four ballistic missiles at the UAE, confirming what many feared — the fragile ceasefire between Iran and the US was fracturing in real time.

Oil Markets Feel The Burn

Brent crude futures jumped more than 4%, hitting an intraday high above $114 a barrel. West Texas Intermediate wasn’t far behind, gaining over 3% and briefly crossing $105. The strikes rattled energy markets immediately, given the UAE’s proximity to key shipping lanes in the Persian Gulf.

The UAE’s Ministry of Defense said its air defense systems intercepted three of the four incoming missiles. The fourth fell into the sea. No major casualties were reported from the interceptions, but the petroleum site fire in Fujairah signaled that the attack wasn’t without consequence.

Earlier in the day, reports had circulated that Iran also struck US Navy vessels escorting oil tankers through the Strait of Hormuz. US Central Command denied those reports. The back-and-forth of claims and denials added to an already tense atmosphere before the UAE confirmed the missile strikes.

Bitcoin Holds As Geopolitical Pressure Mounts

Crypto markets, meanwhile, told a different story. Bitcoin held firm through the chaos, rising from $79,200 to nearly $81,000 — a level the coin had not touched since January. The move came even as oil spiked and headlines grew increasingly alarming.

The rally had been building on optimism that a US-Iran peace deal was within reach and that the CLARITY Act, a piece of crypto legislation, could pass this year. Both catalysts had pushed investor sentiment higher in the days before the strikes.

US President Donald Trump had disclosed the day prior that the US thumbed down Iran’s most recent ceasefire proposal. Iran, for its part, warned that it was fully prepared to respond to what it called any “adventures or foolishness” from Washington. With those tensions already in the background, the UAE missile strikes landed as confirmation that negotiations were going nowhere fast.

Trump Yet To Respond To The Strikes

As of the time of reporting, Trump had not publicly made any comments on Iran’s attack on the UAE. His silence came despite the missile assault posing a direct challenge to US interests in the region — and to any hope of a near-term resolution to the military confrontation.

Whether the missile strike represents a one-time escalation or the start of something larger remains to be seen. What’s clear is that the ceasefire, already described as shaky, took a serious hit. Oil markets are pricing in more uncertainty. Bitcoin, for now, is not.

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