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#Gate广场四月发帖挑战
The core impact of the Iran-U.S. conflict on the crypto market is short-term, emotion-driven volatility, rather than an independent safe-haven asset trend. Overall, it shows a pulse pattern of conflict tension → market decline, easing → rebound and explosive moves, combined with oil prices, Federal Reserve policies, and institutional capital rhythms, intensifying volatility.
⚠️ Core Impact Mechanism
- Risk sentiment pulses: When the conflict escalates, risk aversion increases, and cryptocurrencies, as high-risk assets, lead the correction; when the situation eases, risk appetite recovers, driving rapid rebounds in prices.
- Oil and liquidity transmission: The conflict pushes up oil prices, strengthens inflation expectations, suppresses the Fed's rate cut expectations, indirectly tightening liquidity, which is bearish for crypto; after easing, oil prices fall back, rate cut expectations warm, providing a bullish buffer.
- Institutional and leverage risks: The crypto market is highly linked to the global macro environment, and leveraged positions are prone to concentrated liquidations during sudden sentiment shifts (e.g., nearly $600 million liquidated across the entire network on April 8, mainly short positions).
📉 Recent Trends and Key Nodes (as of April 12)
- Escalation phase (March): Strait blockade expectations pushed up oil prices, market concerns about stagflation and rate hikes, Bitcoin fluctuated between $65k and $70k, with concentrated short liquidations.
- Ceasefire easing phase (April 7–9): US and Iran reached a two-week ceasefire, the strait was temporarily opened, risk appetite increased, Bitcoin surged to $72.7k, Ethereum broke through $2,200, and short positions were heavily liquidated; meanwhile, oil prices plummeted, funds shifted from energy to crypto in the short term.
- Current state (from April 10 onward): Negotiations continue in Islamabad, disagreements remain (strait control, uranium enrichment, asset thawing), the market enters a consolidation phase, Bitcoin retreated to around $70k, and volatility depends on negotiation progress and the speed of strait reopening.
🛡 Sector and Asset Differentiation
- Mainstream coins (BTC/ETH): Relatively resilient to shocks, short-term follow sentiment and oil price fluctuations; medium-term influenced by spot ETF capital flows, US stocks, and Fed policies.
- Public chain/ecosystem tokens (SOL, APT, etc.): More elastic than Bitcoin, with more noticeable gains during sentiment rebounds, but also more susceptible to leverage liquidations.
- Stablecoins: Funds tend to migrate to stablecoins during sentiment volatility, then flow back into risk assets, serving as a “buffer” for market liquidity.
🔍 Key Tracking Indicators
1. Geopolitical progress: Implementation of ceasefire agreements, negotiation outcomes, strait navigation volume (returning to over 100 ships per day is a stable signal).
2. Price and volatility: Bitcoin key range of $68k–$74k, a drop below $68k warrants caution for worsening sentiment; 30-day implied volatility reflects panic levels, with high levels indicating concentrated risk.
3. Funds and liquidations: Monitor spot ETF net inflows/outflows, total liquidation scale across the network, and long-short structure; short-term capital inflows are crucial for supporting rebounds.
4. Oil and US dollar: WTI crude oil in the $90–$100 per barrel range, US dollar index strength or weakness directly impacts liquidity and market risk appetite.