- Bitcoin and Ethereum briefly fell on Iran tensions but quickly recovered, showing markets are cautiously resilient.
- $300M in liquidations remained contained, with some capital moving to tokenized gold as a 24/7 risk hedge.
- Options flows hint traders expect a March rebound despite recent declines, reflecting strategic positioning amid volatility.
Crypto investors faced renewed uncertainty over the weekend as U.S.-Iran tensions escalated. The Saturday U.S. strike sent Bitcoin briefly to $63,000 and Ethereum to $1,910 before both recovered into their prior ranges.
According to QCP, approximately $300 million in long liquidations occurred, yet the sell-off remained contained. Hence, market participants likely entered the weekend with lighter positioning or were already hedging risk. Moreover, some capital appears to have shifted toward tokenized gold, which trades 24/7 and attracts risk-off flows during geopolitical events.
The market’s response is quite different from past episodes of disorderly selling. For instance, front-end implied volatility ran up to 93% for one-day options before quickly reverting to normalized levels, which struggled to sustain above 60 vols.
Furthermore, options flows indicate strategic positioning, which includes the purchase of 1000x BTC-27MAR26-74k-C and 4000x BTC-27MAR26-75k-C, which indicate bets on a potential March rebound despite five consecutive months of decline.
Lessons From Past Strikes
For instance, historical trends show that during the weekend strike in June, Bitcoin fell below the $100k mark before rising to above $123k within a few weeks’ time. It is postulated that this current market response might be similar to what was witnessed during that period, albeit the extent of the current strike is bigger.
Furthermore, geopolitical market trends from the Trump administration show an intention to control the military campaign within a period of four weeks.
Market Outlook and Key Risks
However, caution is still needed because the conflict is still in its early stages, and further escalation might include other Gulf countries. Analysts should monitor Iran’s ability to threaten Israel and the U.S. military’s naval activities around the Strait of Hormuz. Additionally, the inflow of assets such as tokenized gold demonstrates the shifting perceptions of crypto market risks.
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