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Why Ethereum Took a Bigger Hit Than Bitcoin After Trump’s Iran “Stone Ages” Speech

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While the entire crypto market sold off after Trump’s speech, Ethereum traders bore the sharpest end of the impact.

According to CryptoQuant analyst Darkfost, more than $1 billion in ETH sell volume flooded derivatives within a single hour of Trump’s remarks – $968 million of that on Binance alone, currently the largest derivatives exchange in the industry by volume.

At the time of writing, ETH is trading at $2,046, down 4.07% in the past 24 hours. Bitcoin is at $66,473, down 3.11%. Solana is down 5.62% over the same period.

What Trump Actually Said

Markets had spent two days rallying on expectations that Trump’s primetime address would signal a ceasefire or de-escalation in the US-Iran conflict. Instead, he told the nation the United States would hit Iran “extremely hard over the next two to three weeks” and send it into the stone ages, and offered no plan to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.

The reaction was immediate. The S&P 500 wiped $500 billion in market cap within minutes. Oil jumped. US Treasury bonds moved higher as investors rotated into safety.

Crypto followed, particularly in derivatives.

Read More: Ethereum May Lose Its #2 Spot in 2026: Can USDT, XRP, BNB, or SOL Take It?

Why Ethereum Gets Hit Harder

ETH is not Bitcoin when geopolitical risk spikes.

Bitcoin carries a partial “digital gold” narrative that absorbs some safe-haven demand during crises. Ethereum does not have that same identity. It trades as a high-beta risk asset – closer to a leveraged tech stock than a store of value. When institutional desks rotate to safety, ETH is sold first and fastest.

The derivatives data confirms this. The concentration of leveraged long positions on Binance created exactly the conditions for a cascade. Once selling began, forced liquidations amplified the move, pushing ETH into a steeper correction than the broader market justified.

Also Read: Iran’s “Reverse Indicator” Theory: Is Trump’s Truth Social the Best Signal for Crypto Traders?

A Pattern That Keeps Repeating

Over the past five weeks, crypto has repeatedly followed the same sequence – hope, Trump headline, reversal. Each rally built on de-escalation expectations. Each sell-off triggered by escalation.

The CMC Fear and Greed Index currently sits at 27, in Fear territory. Last month it hit a yearly low of 15 – Extreme Fear – and has only partially recovered since.

As Darkfost noted, financial markets are now in a period of “extreme uncertainty and volatility, making price action increasingly erratic and unstable.”

Until the Strait of Hormuz reopens, that pattern is unlikely to change.

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