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I see that Bitcoin continues to experience pressure due to geopolitical tensions in the Middle East. Iran's attacks on US military bases have triggered unavoidable market volatility. Historically, when such international conflicts occur, crypto markets tend to become risk-off, and investors move away from volatile assets. This pattern has been consistent with past incidents. It’s also interesting to note that regardless of where the conflict occurs—whether in Kuwait or other regions in the Middle East—the market impact is similar. Risk-averse sentiment dominates, and Bitcoin always suffers first before stabilizing. I also observe that traditional markets react more quickly, but cryptocurrencies follow this pattern. For traders, it’s important to monitor developments and adjust positions accordingly. This volatility also presents opportunities for those with long-term conviction. Anyway, it’s worth keeping an eye on how this situation unfolds over the next few weeks.