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A few days ago, I noticed that while tensions with Iran were increasing, traditional markets hardly reacted. Stock exchanges remained calm, while Bitcoin surpassed $68,000 and went over $73,000. This is an interesting situation.
If such a situation occurred in traditional finance, gold prices would have surged and spiked like they did in May 2022. Back then, geopolitical risks significantly impacted gold prices. But this time, something different is happening. While traditional investors seem to ignore the problem, the crypto market is writing a completely different story.
Bitcoin's reaction actually sends this message: digital assets are now seen as risk management tools. While traditional markets underestimate risk, money continues to flow into Bitcoin. We even saw a clearer divergence during the May 2022 gold price period.
This movement, in my opinion, is a sign that the cryptocurrency market is maturing. In geopolitical uncertainties, investors now see Bitcoin as an alternative protection tool. Price movements clearly demonstrate this.