Crypto and stocks tumble after Trump declares ceasefire 'over' following Iran strikes

Global financial markets, including stocks and cryptocurrencies, experienced a downturn following President Trump's declaration that the Iran ceasefire is over. The escalation in geopolitical tensions has triggered inflation concerns and led to significant losses across Bitcoin, ether, and major equity indices.
Why it matters
This event demonstrates the high sensitivity of digital assets and traditional stock markets to sudden shifts in geopolitical stability and U.S. foreign policy.
Addressing NATO leaders, U.S. President Donald Trump declared the ceasefire "over" and said negotiating with Iran is a "waste of time," though talks continue, according to news reports.
The report focuses on market reactions to geopolitical events, citing specific price movements and official statements without overt editorializing.
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