Bitcoin Dips Below $90K as Trump Announces Capture of Venezuela's Maduro

BTC-4,72%
ETH-3,87%
XRP-2,5%

Bitcoin fell below $90,000 on January 3 after President Donald Trump announced that U.S. forces had captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro in a large-scale military strike.

The cryptocurrency briefly touched $89,600 in early trading before stabilizing, while Ethereum and XRP showed similar initial dips followed by partial recoveries.

The Sudden Military Escalation

Trump confirmed the operation on Truth Social, stating U.S. forces conducted a “large scale strike against Venezuela” and that Maduro and his wife had been “captured and flown out of the Country.”

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Explosions were reported in Caracas around 2 a.m. local time. Venezuelan authorities accused the U.S. of targeting military sites and declared a national emergency.

Vice President Delcy Rodriguez said the government had no information on Maduro’s whereabouts and demanded “immediate proof of life” from Washington.

CBS News reported involvement of U.S. Army Delta Force in the operation.

Immediate Crypto Market Reaction

Bitcoin traded near $89,772 at press time, down from above $90,000 pre-announcement.

Ethereum briefly approached $3,000 before rebounding to $3,100.

XRP dipped near $1.90 but recovered above $2.00.

Trading showed quick risk-off moves followed by sideways action rather than sustained selling, suggesting the initial reaction was more sentiment-driven than fundamental.

Venezuela’s Rumored $60 Billion Bitcoin Reserve in Focus

The strike has thrust attention onto Venezuela’s alleged “shadow reserve” of digital assets—estimated by some sources at up to $60 billion in Bitcoin and stablecoins, built to evade long-standing U.S. sanctions.

Reports suggest the reserve was accumulated through complex channels involving gold swaps, oil sales, and conversions via intermediaries in Turkey and the UAE.

Key figure Alex Saab—previously seen as the architect of this parallel financial system—now becomes central to questions over private key control.

With regime leadership disrupted, the fate of these assets hinges on whether U.S. authorities can recover keys through intelligence, legal pressure, or cooperation from involved parties.

Bitcoin Price

Broader Market and Commodity Implications

Traditional markets are assessing the fallout.

Oil analysts note Venezuela’s production—down to ~1 million barrels daily despite massive reserves—limits global supply disruption risk, with any shortfall easily offset by other producers.

Gold’s reaction remains muted short-term but could gain support if prolonged regional instability emerges.

Trump stated major U.S. oil companies would invest billions to rebuild Venezuelan infrastructure, shifting focus from immediate disruption to long-term recovery and American energy involvement.

Outlook: Geopolitics Meets Crypto Uncertainty

The operation marks a dramatic escalation in U.S.-Venezuela relations, with crypto markets showing limited sustained reaction so far.

Attention now turns to the potential disposition of Venezuela’s rumored digital holdings—a development that could influence Bitcoin supply dynamics if assets surface or are seized.

As geopolitical dust settles, traders will watch for secondary effects on risk appetite, energy markets, and broader crypto sentiment in the opening weeks of 2026.

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