U.S.-Iran Tensions Escalate, Impacting Bitcoin; Crypto Market Faces Another High-Leverage Storm

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February 6 News: As US-Iran nuclear negotiations approach, a travel warning urging American citizens to “immediately leave Iran” has circulated online again, sparking market concerns over escalating Middle East tensions. Although the authorities later clarified that the warning was first issued in mid-January and is not a new measure, the timing of its appearance is highly sensitive, coinciding with the US and Iran preparing for critical nuclear talks in Oman.

Recently, US President Trump publicly issued a tough stance toward Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, and Tehran also warned that any attack would be met with retaliation. The tense atmosphere quickly spread to financial markets, especially in the already highly volatile cryptocurrency sector.

After consecutive liquidations and sharp corrections, Bitcoin has become a highly fragile “macro trading asset.” Several analysts pointed out that in an environment of high leverage and tight liquidity, Bitcoin’s reaction to geopolitical news resembles that of high-beta tech stocks rather than traditional safe-haven assets like gold. Even vague or unconfirmed news can trigger rapid deleveraging, particularly in the perpetual contract-dominated derivatives market.

Recently, whenever Middle East tensions hit the headlines, Bitcoin prices have come under pressure, with funds tending to flow into traditional safe-haven assets like gold or bonds. Market sentiment is now very sensitive; any negative signals could amplify volatility and trigger a chain reaction of sell-offs.

If negotiations in Oman make progress, related risks may temporarily ease. However, in a crypto market still digesting massive losses and where investor confidence has yet to recover, geopolitical factors are still seen as potential sources of instability. Traders should remain highly vigilant regarding Bitcoin price movements, crypto market risks, and macro sentiment shifts to prepare for possible sharp fluctuations ahead.

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