Bitcoin dropped to $68,652 on Monday, down 0.7% on the day, as growing fears around the U.S.-Israel conflict with Iran pushed investors out of riskier assets. The move extended losses from the weekend and pulled BTC further away from earlier monthly highs above $72,000.
Bitcoin (BTC) Price
The selloff was broad. Stocks, gold, and currencies all fell alongside crypto as markets reacted to rising tensions in the Middle East.
U.S. President Donald Trump issued a 48-hour ultimatum to Iran on Saturday, demanding the country reopen the Strait of Hormuz or face U.S. strikes on critical energy infrastructure. Iran responded by threatening to fully close the strait and hit key energy and water infrastructure across Gulf nations.
The conflict has now entered its fourth consecutive week with no signs of slowing.
Bitcoin broke below $71,200 and $70,000 earlier, bottoming out at $67,343 before a small recovery. It is now trading below the 100-hour simple moving average, with a bearish trend line forming at resistance around $69,200.
To the upside, BTC needs to clear $69,200 and hold above $70,000 to shift near-term momentum. If it does, the next targets are $71,650 and $72,800.
If it can’t, the first support level to watch is $67,250. Below that, $66,500 and then $65,000 come into play. The $63,500 zone is seen as a key floor.
Despite the drop, Bitcoin has held up better than gold over the past month. BTC is up around 6% in that period, while gold is down about 18% from its late-January record high, which was hit by a wave of profit-taking.
Gold also failed to attract safe-haven demand during the Iran conflict, partly because investors fear the war could drive up global inflation and interest rates.
Year-to-date, though, Bitcoin is still down over 20%, while gold is roughly flat.
Altcoins were also weak on Monday. Ether fell 2.2% to $2,061.77, XRP dropped 1.9% to $1.3853, and Dogecoin slipped 1.3%.
Wu Blockchain reported that Bitcoin spot ETFs saw net inflows of $95.18 million between March 16 and March 20, marking the fourth consecutive week of positive flows into BTC ETF products.
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