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Crypto Markets on Edge as US–Iran Conflict Fuels Volatility Concerns

The current Middle East conflict presents a complex landscape for investors across both digital and traditional financial sectors.

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Dhara Chavda

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Divya Mistry

Last updated: March 2, 2026 4:31 PM
Published 2026-03-02
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Last updated: March 2, 2026 4:31 PM
Published 2026-03-02
Crypto Markets on Edge as US–Iran Conflicts Fuels Volatility Concerns

Key Highlights

  • Digital assets see-sawed over the weekend in reaction to the initial US bombing campaign against Iran.
  • Traditional markets in Asia plummeted on Monday morning, with oil prices experiencing their largest surge in four years.

The already volatile 24/7 cryptocurrency markets are on edge today, having digested a weekend of significant geopolitical escalation between the United States and Iran. Digital-asset traders are carefully assessing the potential for contagion from oil price movements as traditional US markets are poised to open, with Bitcoin hovering just over $66,000 in early trading.

The current conflict presents a complex landscape for investors across both digital and traditional financial sectors.

The conflict that started it

The roots of this latest flare-up trace back to Saturday, when the US launched a bombing campaign against Iran. This action was met with a temporary cautious rebound in crypto prices following confirmed reports that Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei had been killed.

However, this news did little to fundamentally stabilize the situation. Tehran swiftly responded with a barrage of retaliatory strikes. These attacks targeted Israel, as well as US bases and various locations within Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, and Bahrain, significantly expanding the theater of conflict.

The continuing instability was underscored by reports from Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Doha of fresh explosions on Monday morning, indicating that the situation shows no immediate signs of de-escalation.

The traditional market impact

Traditional markets in Asia served as a critical preview of global investor sentiment. Early morning trading saw benchmarks like Japan’s Nikkei 225 and Hong Kong’s Hang Seng Index fall sharply. Simultaneously, oil prices witnessed their largest surge in four years, signaling significant concerns over potential supply chain disruptions.

The immediate focus for global markets is on the evolving situation in the Strait of Hormuz, a critical maritime passage for global energy trade in the Gulf region. The potential for disruption there is directly fueling the rise in crude oil prices and casting a shadow over all other asset classes.

The crypto “sideshow”

“Crypto is a sideshow for now and will remain so as long as it stays in the $60,000 to $70,000 range of the past few weeks,” noted Caroline Mauron, Co-Founder of market maker Orbit Markets.

While Bitcoin was up approximately 0.7% to about $66,150 as of 6:22 a.m. in London, the significant focus on traditional markets and geopolitical events suggests that digital assets may experience diminished volatility until a break from their current trading range.

Key drivers for the week

The impact of the US-Iran conflict is far-reaching. The surge in oil prices poses a direct threat to the broader financial ecosystem, as higher energy costs tend to fuel inflation. This, in turn, can complicate efforts by the US Federal Reserve to combat inflation, potentially pushing back expectations for the next interest rate cut, which would hit risk-on assets, including cryptocurrencies.

Furthermore, capital is rotating toward hard assets rather than high-beta risk proxies, a trend observed by Charlie Sherry, Head of Finance at BTC Markets. The flight to safety is evident in the rise of gold prices, which rose 1.4% to about $5,350 an ounce, and a significant strengthening of the US dollar.

A particularly noteworthy trend in the crypto space is the demand for downside protection in Bitcoin options. Roughly $1.9 billion of puts are concentrated at the $60,000 strike price on Deribit, illustrating pervasive concern among investors regarding potential market downturns.

However, amidst the caution, some observers note the lack of substantial follow-through selling in the crypto market as a potentially constructive sign. A failure of markets to decline further on negative news could, as Sherry suggests, indicate “seller exhaustion and the potential for a short-term bottom.” This remains a condition to watch for market participants navigating this particularly volatile period.

The divergence of safe havens

This recent geopolitical tension has highlighted a clear divergence between various asset classes regarding their perceived status as “safe havens.” While traditional safe havens like gold and the US dollar have seen significant growth, Bitcoin has largely traded in line with equities, showing its sensitivity to broader market forces.

This behavior highlights the complex nature of Bitcoin as an asset, sometimes moving as a digital safe haven but often behaving more like a risk asset during periods of extreme global uncertainty.

Also Read: Weekly Wrap: Iran–Israel Crisis Shakes Crypto, $500M Liquidated as Bitcoin, Binance Hit

Disclaimer: The information researched and reported by The Crypto Times is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional financial advice. Investing in crypto assets involves significant risk due to market volatility. Always Do Your Own Research (DYOR) and consult with a qualified Financial Advisor before making any investment decisions.

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Dhara Chavda- Crypto Research Analyst at The Crypto Times
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Divya Mistry is a Content Editor with over 9 years of experience in news, PR, marketing, and research. Armed with a Master’s Degree in English Literature from the University of Mumbai, she specializes in crafting and refining long-form content across digital and print platforms. Over the years, Divya has contributed to and shaped content for leading brands across a range of industries, including real estate, healthcare, vertical transport, entertainment, lifestyle, education, EdTech, tech, and finance. Her research work has been featured on platforms like DNA India, Forbes, and Elevator World India. She now brings her editorial and research skills to explore the rapidly evolving world of cryptocurrency.

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