By : Lockridge Okoth
Publisher : beincrypto
Date : April 8, 2026

Whales Wage $51 Million Bitcoin Battle as Iran Ceasefire Fractures Over Lebanon

Two Bitcoin (BTC) whales have taken massive opposing leveraged positions worth a combined $51 million, as the fragile US-Iran ceasefire showed signs of fracturing over Lebanon.

The high-stakes bets reflect the extreme uncertainty now gripping crypto markets, with BTC trading near $71,500 after a 4.5% overnight rally tied to the ceasefire announcement.

Whale Showdown Puts $51 Million on the Line

On-chain tracker Lookonchain flagged two whale wallets taking polar opposite positions. Wallet 0x2fc3 opened a 30x leveraged long on 325.88 BTC, worth approximately $23.22 million, with a liquidation price of $70,092.

In the opposing corner, wallet 0xedf2 opened a 40x short on 400 BTC, worth roughly $28.5 million, with liquidation at $72,183.

The tight spread between both liquidation zones and BTC’s current price makes this one of the most compressed whale standoffs in recent weeks.

A move of just 2% in either direction could trigger millions in forced liquidations.

Ceasefire Cracks Threaten the Rally

The macro picture is equally unstable. The Kobeissi Letter reported that Iran warned it would withdraw from the two-week ceasefire if Israel continued its military operations in Lebanon.

Minutes later, the White House reportedly told Axios the agreement does not include Lebanon at all.

Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif urged all parties to exercise restraint, noting that violations had already been reported.

“Violations of ceasefire have been reported at few places across the conflict zone which undermine the spirit of peace process,” stated Sharif.

Trump Slams Unauthorized Ceasefire Claims

Adding another layer of confusion, US President Donald Trump posted on Truth Social that numerous unauthorized agreements and letters were circulating from parties with no role in the negotiations.

He called the authors “total Fraudsters” and “Charlatans,” warning that a federal investigation would expose them.

Trump stressed that only one set of meaningful points formed the basis of the ceasefire, and those would be discussed behind closed doors.

He also took aim at CNN for headlining a source he said had no authority to claim involvement.

The statement adds further ambiguity to what the ceasefire actually covers. With Iran threatening withdrawal, Israel pressing ahead in Lebanon, and Trump dismissing rival frameworks, the truce appears fragile at best.

The implications are direct for Bitcoin. Shorts worth $252 million were liquidated within 24 hours of the initial truce announcement.

Bitcoin Liquidations. Source: Coinglass

Whether the rally holds may depend less on whale positioning and more on what happens next in Beirut, Islamabad, and Washington.

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