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Middle East Crisis Pressures Bitcoin Prices

March 23, 20262 Mins Read
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Gotrade News – Bitcoin experienced a significant decline, reaching its lowest levels in two weeks on Monday (March 23, 2026). This drop occurred amid rising geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, prompting negative sentiment for risk assets.

The world’s largest cryptocurrency weakened in early Asian trading before returning to a key support area. Bitcoin dropped to as low as $67,371, the lowest since March 9, spending most of the day near the $68,000 range.

This critical support level is a key technical point for Bitcoin. Its price determines the next market direction under the pressure of global uncertainty.

According to Bloomberg, this volatility aligns with the market’s vulnerability to geopolitical risks. U.S. President Donald Trump threatened military action against Iran if the Strait of Hormuz is not reopened soon.

The connection between geopolitical crises and Bitcoin’s movement is a primary concern for investors. The threat of rising Brent crude prices further pressures the market.

Rachael Lucas, an analyst at BTC Markets, emphasized that President Trump’s 48-hour ultimatum is a major catalyst. This sparked global concerns, pushing up Brent prices and exacerbating market tensions.

Tehran’s response to the threat adds to the uncertainty. The threat of targeting infrastructure in the Middle East can intensify tensions and further disrupt market stability.

It is noteworthy that such geopolitical situations often impact Bitcoin prices. As tensions increase, Bitcoin’s appeal as a safe haven asset may be further tested.

Investors should monitor these developments closely. How the involved countries respond will shape the future direction of the crypto market.


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