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    Bitcoin price opened US trading session strongly with a 3% surge above $68,000, according to CryptoSlate’s data.

    This marked a significant difference to its first response, which looked nothing like a clean safe-haven trade following the latest Middle East tensions.

    When headlines hit over the weekend about US strikes on Iran, the flagship digital asset fell below $64,000 before stabilizing, behaving less like digital gold than a liquid, around-the-clock risk asset.

    Gold moved the other way, rising toward $5,376 an ounce as investors sought traditional protection.

    In foreign exchange, the Swiss franc and Japanese yen strengthened, while the dollar also firmed, a familiar sign that markets were bracing for wider spillover.

    That opening move matters, but not as much as the next phase.

    For Bitcoin, the more important question is rarely what happens in the first 24 hours of a geopolitical shock.

    It is what happens after the initial liquidation wave passes, oil finds a range, and markets begin to decide whether the event is a lasting macro problem or a short, violent interruption.

    That is where the historical case becomes more interesting and more supportive for Bitcoin than the first candle suggests.

    Why Bitcoin usually dump first

    Bitcoin’s market structure makes it especially vulnerable in the first stage of any shock.

    The digital asset trades nonstop, including weekends and hours when equity markets are closed. That makes it one of the first places global investors can express fear or raise cash.

    In moments of uncertainty, the assets that remain open tend to absorb the earliest pressure.

    It is also easy to liquidate. In a volatility spike, investors tend to cut positions where they can move fastest, and crypto markets are always available.

    That has repeatedly made Bitcoin a pressure valve for broader risk sentiment, especially when macro news breaks outside traditional market hours.

    Then there is leverage. Forced liquidations can turn a headline into a cascade, pushing prices lower than the initial news alone would justify.

    This year, the market has witnessed significant Bitcoin liquidations during a broader bout of risk-asset stress, with thin liquidity amplifying the move.

    Those mechanics help explain why Bitcoin can fail the first-stage haven test without invalidating the longer-term bullish case.

    The first move is often about liquidity and positioning, not conviction. What happens after that depends less on the initial strike and more on how the event feeds into oil, inflation, interest rates, and dollar liquidity.

    Oil is the real switch for the next 60 days

    In this US-Iran conflict, energy is the key transmission channel, as it could significantly impact world markets.

    Reuters had previously reported that if the conflict remains contained, Brent crude could drift toward the low $80s.

    However, if disruption deepens, oil could move toward $100, adding an estimated 0.6 to 0.7% points to global inflation in a meaningful supply shock.

    That distinction matters because oil can alter the course of policy, and policy often alters the course of Bitcoin.

    As of press time, the price of oil has risen sharply by around 9% to $80, according to FactSet data. This is its highest price level in more than two years.

    Oil Price
    Oil Price (Source: BarChart)

    So, if this current oil spike continues and inflation re-accelerates, central banks have less room to ease monetary policy.

    Real yields can remain firm. The dollar can stay strong. That combination has historically weighed on risk appetite and limited rebounds in high-beta assets, including crypto.

    In that regime, gold is better positioned because it benefits directly from fear and inflation hedging, while Bitcoin has to fight through tighter financial conditions.

    If oil settles and the conflict looks contained, the picture changes. Hedges can unwind. Volatility can ease.

    The assets that were easiest to sell in the panic can rebound once forced selling stops. That is the backdrop in which Bitcoin’s post-shock behavior has sometimes looked strongest.

    This is why the next 60 days matter more than the weekend reaction. The first move signals to investors that fear has arrived. The next move tells them what kind of fear it was.

    ETFs changed the plumbing this time

    The biggest structural difference between the current market and in previous years is that Bitcoin now has institutional rails that did not exist then.

    US-listed Bitcoin ETFs have created a visible demand channel, and they have also made de-risking easier to track.

    Data from SoSo Value showed nearly $2 billion in spot Bitcoin ETF outflows within the first two months of this year. This is a sign that part of the investor base was already moving defensively before the latest geopolitical shock.

    That matters because any claim that Bitcoin is set up to outperform cannot rest on narrative alone. It has to answer a practical question of who is buying?

    In past cycles, that question was harder to measure in real time. Now it is visible, at least in part, through ETF flows.

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    Meanwhile, the change cuts both ways. If risk aversion persists, ETFs can amplify selling pressure by turning caution into sustained outflows.

    However, if tensions ease, they can also accelerate a rebound by channeling renewed demand into spot Bitcoin more efficiently than older market structures allowed.

    That makes the next phase unusually important. Bitcoin now has deeper institutional plumbing, but that plumbing can transmit both stress and recovery.

    Moreover, internal crypto positioning suggests the market has not fully committed either way.

    Stablecoin dominance has hovered around 10.3%, while roughly $22 billion in net inflows into stablecoins over a few weeks suggests investors are moving into cash equivalents rather than exiting the ecosystem altogether.

    Across the options market, CryptoSlate has previously reported that Bitcoin traders are increasingly paying up for downside protection, though they remain cautiously optimistic about the market.

    Those signals can be read in opposite directions. On one hand, they show a cautious, hedged market.

    At the same time, they also show potential dry powder. So, if fear fades, sidelined capital can return quickly.

    What history tells us about Bitcoin’s future

    BlackRock, the $13 trillion asset management firm, has tried to frame Bitcoin’s geopolitical behavior with a simple comparison to how gold and the S&P 500 performed 10 days and 60 days after major these major shocks.

    The result showed that once Bitcoin survived the initial turbulence, it often became one of the strongest rebound assets in the post-shock window.

    For context, the January 2020 US-Iran escalation remains the clearest example of the current setup. In BlackRock’s data, Bitcoin rose about 26% over the following 60 days. Gold gained roughly 7%. The S&P 500 fell around 8%.

    Bitcoin Price Returns After Major ShocksBitcoin Price Returns After Major Shocks
    Bitcoin Price Returns After Major Shocks (Source: BlackRock)

    That history is why the idea that Bitcoin can outperform during geopolitical crises keeps surfacing, even after episodes when it initially drops.

    The range of outcomes is wide

    In light of this, the cleanest way to think about the next 60 days is through scenarios, not certainty.

    If the conflict remains contained and oil stabilizes around $80, the backdrop could support a Bitcoin rebound of 10% to 25% over 60 days. This would see BTC price reach above the $80,000 mark.

    In that case, gold could be flat to modestly higher, while equities remain rangebound. This is the setup most consistent with the historical pattern that made Bitcoin look like a post-shock winner in 2020.

    If tensions drag on and oil holds in a $90 to $100 zone, the environment becomes much less supportive. Inflation fears would re-emerge, policy easing could be delayed, and defensive trades would likely dominate.

    In that regime, Bitcoin’s range could widen to -15% to +10%, while gold outperforms and equities remain under pressure. Here, the top crypto could drop to as low as $56,479 or trade higher at above $73,000.

    A more severe disruption would carry a darker message. If energy infrastructure or shipping faced sustained stress, cross-asset de-risking could intensify.

    In such a liquidity event, Bitcoin could underperform as a high-beta asset, with a 10% to 30% decline over 60 days, while gold strengthens further. This would push BTC further into bear territory of under $50,000.

    Meanwhile, there is also a tail case in the other direction.

    If growth concerns become serious enough that markets begin to price faster easing or liquidity support, Bitcoin could become one of the main beneficiaries.

    Historically, some of its strongest post-shock rallies have occurred when the market shifts from fear of inflation to expectations of policy accommodation.

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