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Equity, oil and bond markets have freaked out. Bitcoin traders have not.

2026/03/17 17:48
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Equity, oil and bond markets have freaked out. Bitcoin traders have not.

Bitcoin's implied volatility holds steady as panic hedging drives traditional volatility indexes higher.

By Omkar Godbole|Edited by Sheldon Reback
Mar 17, 2026, 9:48 a.m.
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Bitcoin traders remain calm as traditional players freak out. (Kanchanara/Unsplash modified by CoinDesk)

What to know:

  • Bitcoin’s implied volatility has remained notably stable during the Iran conflict, now in its third week, signaling a lack of fear-driven hedging among crypto traders.
  • Traditional markets, in contrast, have seen sharp spikes in volatility gauges such as the VIX, OVX and MOVE as investors rush to buy put options and hedge against geopolitical risk.

The bitcoin BTC$73,886.45 price has remained relatively unscathed during the two‑week war with Iran. What's more impressive is that its key volatility metrics have also held steady, a sign that crypto traders are less fearful than those in traditional markets such as equities, oil and bonds.

Tensions between Iran, the U.S., and Israel broke into open conflict on Feb. 28, damaging oil infrastructure across the Middle East and disrupting tanker flows. Analysts warned that the turmoil could trigger massive price volatility and fear-driven hedging across asset classes.

So far, they have been partially wrong.

Bitcoin’s 30-day implied volatility index, BVIV, has remained remarkably steady, holding between 55% and 60%, according to TradingView data. Implied volatility reflects the demand for options, so the stability suggests traders have not been aggressively buying put options, which hedge against price declines.

Traders in traditional markets, however, have freaked out and been chasing those options, as evidenced by spikes in their respective volatility indexes.

The equities gauge, the VIX — which measures the expected 30-day volatility of the S&P 500 based on options prices — averaged just above 20% before the conflict. It jumped to over 32% on March 6 and remained elevated near 26% on Monday.

Cboe’s crude oil volatility index, OVX, surged to more than 100% from 64%. MOVE, which tracks volatility in U.S. Treasury notes, rose to 85% from 73%, hitting a high of 95% at one point, reflecting broad-based market uncertainty. The volatility index for gold, traditionally seen as a haven during troubled times, held steady above 30%.

The divergence between the bitcoin and traditional market indexes matters. Asset prices can be noisy and affected by erratic flows, but volatility indicators often provide a clear picture of investor sentiment, especially the demand for hedging against downside risks. By that measure, BTC traders appear calm.

One possible explanation is that the crypto sentiment was already unsettled before the Iran conflict. Bitcoin’s price plunged from an all‑time high above $126,000 in October 2025 to the low $60,000s in subsequent months, a drawdown that shook out many bulls and forced others to hedge against further declines.

In that context, the Iran war has been less of a shock to the crypto market than to stocks and other markets, which traded near record highs or were calm in the weeks leading up to the conflict.

According to an analysis by bitcoin-focused financial firm River, the cryptocurrency has averaged double-digit returns over 60-day periods during multiple geopolitical events since 2020.

Performance of bitcoin, gold and S&P 500 during geopolitical events. (River)

History is repeating itself. Bitcoin has rallied more than 10% to $74,000 in two weeks, according to CoinDesk data.

All things considered, the message is clear: BTC has held steady when it mattered the most. It remains to be seen if the stability persists.

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