- Bitcoin holds $70K despite Middle East tensions, showing strong market resilience.
- Exchange-held Bitcoin drops to lowest since 2017, signaling investor confidence in holding.
- Oil infrastructure threats stir volatility, but crypto traders now price conflict risks calmly.
Cryptocurrency markets are navigating turbulence as the Iran-Israel-US conflict intensifies, showing surprising resilience despite high geopolitical tension. Analysts report that optimism for a swift resolution peaked after former US President Donald Trump stated the US would “win very decisively.”
However, recent retaliatory strikes and coverage of the conflict in the media have had an effect on social sentiment in recent days. Additionally, social media mentions that include “war” or “conflict” and “end” or “over” are starting to pick up as the week progresses, indicating that market sentiment remains highly attuned to geopolitical events.
Besides geopolitical sentiment, the fundamental Bitcoin dynamics reflect strong investor confidence. According to Santiment, the percentage of Bitcoin held on exchanges has dropped to its lowest level since November 2017. This indicates a growing preference for long-term holding rather than reactive selling, even amid conflict-driven volatility.
Market Response Shows Growing Stability
Two weeks into the Middle Eastern war, Bitcoin trades near $70,000, only slightly down after the US targeted Iran’s Kharg Island crude export facility. The cryptocurrency briefly hit a high of $73,838 last Friday before giving back 3.5% due to the strike.
However, the pullback was contained, indicating that the market participants have now developed a framework for pricing the risks of the conflicts in real time. Ether rose by 5.5% to $2,090, Dogecoin rose by 5%, Solana rose by 4.2% to $88, and BNB rose by 4.5% to $655.
Additionally, Trump’s remarks on Kharg Island introduced new market variables. He emphasized sparing oil infrastructure “for reasons of decency” but warned he would “immediately reconsider” if Iran blocked the Strait of Hormuz. Iran responded, stating any strike on energy assets would trigger retaliatory attacks on U.S.-linked facilities.
Consequently, any future energy infrastructure conflict could dramatically disrupt supply and elevate market volatility, with the IEA already citing this as the largest potential supply crisis in history.
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