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After The Iran Attack, Is Bitcoin GIving A “Green Light” Ahead Of Monday’s Market Open

March 1, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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The Conflict Between Iran and US-Israel Forces: A Bitcoin Perspective

Iran found itself in a major regional war with Donald Trump in the White House on multiple occasions. The first notable conflict occurred on April 13, 2024, with escalating tensions with Israel leading to Iran launching suicide drones at Israel. This initial exchange, while not a full-scale war, set the stage for future conflicts. The second major conflict took place on June 21-22, 2025, with Operation Midnight Hammer resulting in airstrikes on Iranian nuclear sites. Both conflicts started on Saturday mornings when global markets were closed, impacting only the crypto market, including Bitcoin.

The most recent conflict saw Iran facing a devastating blow, losing top generals and the Ayatollah in a swift attack. As news of the leaders’ demise spread, Bitcoin initially dropped but quickly rebounded as the market reacted to the events unfolding in the Middle East.

Amidst the conflict, questions arise about the future and market stability. Academy Securities strategist Peter Tchir remains optimistic, noting that much of the potential impact on oil prices had already been factored in. With successful military operations from the US and Israel, the focus shifts to Iran’s response and the potential for de-escalation.

As Bitcoin reacts to the ongoing events, Tchir sees it as a risk-on asset, reflecting the market’s sentiment. Looking ahead, he anticipates a “risk on” start to the week, hoping for a peaceful resolution in the Middle East for the sake of all involved.

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