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#美伊局势和谈与增兵博弈
The impact of the US-Iran situation on cryptocurrencies mainly depends on whether there is an “escalation of conflict” or a “diplomatic easing,” which directly determines market liquidity expectations:
Escalation = increased selling pressure
Once negotiations break down or the US military increases its presence (such as blocking the Strait of Hormuz), the market will fall into panic:
Liquidity tightening: soaring oil prices will drive up inflation, causing the Federal Reserve to delay interest rate cuts. This tightening expectation will lead risk assets such as Bitcoin to fall along with US stocks, and could even drop below the $71,000 mark.
Leverage stampede: under panic sentiment, highly leveraged long positions are prone to concentrated liquidations (forced liquidation), intensifying short-term price swings.
Diplomatic progress = price recovery
If both sides release signals of a ceasefire or progress in negotiations:
Risk appetite rebounds: safe-haven funds return, and Bitcoin often rebounds quickly (for example, it previously rebounded to around $76,000), and market liquidity is restored.
Inflation concerns ease: falling oil prices reduce pressure for further rate hikes, providing a macro backdrop for a rebound in the crypto market.
In the long run, although the short term is suppressed by risk sentiment, geopolitical chaos is also reinforcing Bitcoin’s safe-haven value as a “neutral settlement asset,” and some institutions view it as a tool to hedge risks in the fiat currency system.