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#美伊局勢和談與增兵博弈
The negotiations and troop escalation game in the Iran-U.S. situation have a significant short- to medium-term impact on the cryptocurrency market (especially Bitcoin), but in the long run, their influence will gradually be replaced by macroeconomic fundamentals and the structural demand for non-sovereign assets.$BTC $GT $ETH
Below is an analysis from different dimensions:
Short-term impact: Emotion-driven "volatility amplifiers"
Negotiation signals (bullish): When substantial progress is announced in diplomatic talks (such as U.S. Vice President Vance indicating progress in Iran-U.S. negotiations), market risk aversion sentiment will quickly dissipate. Capital tends to flow back into risk assets, driving a strong rebound in cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin.
Troop escalation and negotiation breakdown (bearish): Heightened geopolitical tensions or deadlocked negotiations (such as the breakdown in talks in April 2026) will trigger a "de-risking" process. Investors, aiming to preserve capital, often sell off virtual currencies traded within 24 hours, leading to sharp price declines.
Medium-term impact: Repricing of macro funds
Inflation pressure easing: If Iran and the U.S. reach a substantial cooling agreement, the decline in crude oil prices will help slow global inflation pressures and increase the flexibility of monetary policies in various countries. This is a medium- to long-term bullish factor for cryptocurrencies and other interest rate-sensitive risk assets.
Hedging attribute dialectics: In the early stages of war, Bitcoin often behaves as a risk asset (declining); but if the status of U.S. Treasuries as a "safe asset" is undermined, funds may structurally flow into Bitcoin and other non-sovereign assets with "digital gold" characteristics.
Long-term impact: Structural position consolidation
Demand for non-sovereign assets: In the long run, the Iran-U.S. situation has only accelerated the market’s recognition of the value of "decentralized" and "censorship-resistant" assets. As long as geopolitical instability persists, institutional and individual demand for scarce assets will continue to support their value foundation.
Return to fundamentals: As the market matures, the premium brought by geopolitical themes will gradually unwind. The long-term trend will revert to global interest rate environments, economic health, and actual inflows from institutional funds (such as MicroStrategy).