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U.S. stocks dropped for a third straight session Tuesday as Treasury yields hit multi-year highs, tech shares sold off, and Middle East tensions kept investors on edge.

The U.S. Senate Banking Committee passed the CLARITY Act in a 15–9 vote, marking the first time a wide-ranging crypto regulation bill has cleared a Senate panel. While it's a significant step forward, the bill still faces a long road before it becomes law.

Bitcoin dropped below $78,000 after Iran announced plans to charge tolls on vessels using the Strait of Hormuz. Combined with heavy ETF outflows and broader risk-off sentiment, BTC came under significant selling pressure over the weekend.

Bitcoin climbed past $82,000 on Wednesday after reports suggested the US and Iran may be nearing a diplomatic framework. The move boosted risk assets broadly, sending crypto, equities, and oil markets in motion simultaneously.

Ethereum is trading in a tight range, unable to break past the $2,400 mark. While $33 million in liquidations rattled the market, large holders bought over 140,000 ETH in just four days and ETF inflows are also making a comeback.

Bitcoin climbed to its highest point since January, topping $81,500 on Tuesday. The rally was powered by massive ETF inflows and a surge in tokenization-related assets, including Centrifuge, Galaxy Digital, and Bullish.

U.S. stocks ended Monday in the red after the UAE intercepted Iranian missiles, reigniting fears about regional instability. Oil prices surged sharply, while major indexes posted mixed-to-negative closes.

Bitcoin reclaimed $80,000 with a brief push to $80,750 as institutional ETF inflows topped $1.97 billion in April, a Golden Cross pattern nears confirmation, and geopolitical tensions around the Strait of Hormuz add an unexpected tailwind to the rally.

Bitcoin has recovered 14% in April but still can't crack $80,000. Here are the four major events in May 2026 from Strategy's earnings to the Fed Chair transition and that could finally decide which way it breaks.

Onchain data reveals 793 BTC moved from long-dormant wallets between May 1-3, 2026, including coins untouched since 2011 with activity peaking as Bitcoin traded near $79,000.