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#OilPricesRise
The Iran war is affecting Bitcoin because global conflict creates fear, and fearful markets usually sell first and ask questions later. When war tensions rise, oil prices often jump, inflation fears increase, and investors move money into cash or safer assets instead of volatile assets like Bitcoin. Higher oil also raises concerns that central banks may keep interest rates high, which reduces liquidity flowing into crypto. On top of that, uncertainty around trade routes and global stability weakens risk appetite. So even though Bitcoin is often called digital gold, in moments of geopolitical panic it still reacts like a high-risk asset before recovering later