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U.S.-Iran warning resurfaces ahead of nuclear talks, further pressuring bitcoin and crypto markets

2026/02/06 11:27
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U.S.-Iran warning resurfaces ahead of nuclear talks, further pressuring bitcoin and crypto markets

By Shaurya Malwa
Updated Feb 6, 2026, 3:35 a.m. Published Feb 6, 2026, 3:27 a.m.
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What to know:

  • A resurfaced U.S. advisory urging Americans to leave Iran, originally issued in mid-January, is stoking fresh headline risk for already-volatile crypto markets.
  • Bitcoin, which has been whipsawed by liquidation-driven selling and thin liquidity, is reacting to geopolitical news more like a high-beta tech stock than a safe-haven asset such as gold.
  • With U.S.-Iran nuclear talks in Oman and tensions elevated, traders are likely to treat geopolitical headlines as catalysts for volatility rather than clear directional signals for crypto prices.

A U.S. advisory urging American citizens to “leave Iran now” is circulating again online, adding another layer of headline risk to a crypto market already wobbling on high volatility and forced liquidations.

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Officials have since clarified the warning itself is not new and was first issued in mid-January. Still, the timing matters. The advisory is resurfacing just as the U.S. and Iran prepare to hold nuclear talks in Oman on Friday, with President Donald Trump publicly warning Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and Tehran threatening retaliation if attacked.

For crypto traders, the immediate takeaway is not whether the advisory is fresh. It’s that the market is behaving like a fragile, leveraged macro trade. In this kind of environment, geopolitical headlines tend to hit bitcoin the same way they hit high-beta tech stocks, not the way they hit gold.

Bitcoin has already been swinging wildly after a week of liquidation-driven selling, and the market’s sensitivity is elevated. When positioning is stretched and liquidity is thin, even ambiguous news can trigger rapid deleveraging, especially in perpetual futures.

The asset has repeatedly sold off whenever geopolitical drama makes headlines, with investors preferring the perceived safety of gold or bonds against digital assets.

The Iran headlines may ultimately fade, especially if the Oman talks proceed smoothly. But in a market that is still digesting heavy losses and where sentiment is already brittle, traders are likely to treat geopolitics as a volatility accelerant rather than a directional catalyst.

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