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    Bitcoin recovers above US$68,000 after death of Iranian leader

    February 28, 20263 Mins Read


    The cryptocurrency market regains roughly US$32 billion in value by Sunday morning

    Published Sun, Mar 1, 2026 · 11:52 AM

    [MUMBAI] Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies rebounded sharply in early Asia trading on Sunday (Mar 1) after Iran confirmed that the country’s supreme leader had been killed during a military campaign by the US and Israel.

    The original cryptocurrency rose as much as 2.21 per cent to US$68,196 following the news. It was trading at around US$67,700 at 11 am in Singapore, after dropping as much as 3.8 per cent the previous day. Ether, the second-largest token, gained as much as 4.58 per cent to trade back above US$2,000.

    Crypto markets, which trade 24/7, were rattled in the hours after the bombing began. Iran launched counterstrikes on multiple locations – including Israel, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain – and threatened more against US linked bases in Iraq. Yet digital assets started to recover throughout the day, with Bitcoin moving sharply higher after initial reports that Iranian leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was dead.

    “Traders generally don’t expect the Iran conflict to have major negative economic consequences, and demand for upside Bitcoin calls has clearly picked up in recent days,” said Markus Thielen, head of research at 10x Research, adding that traders were positioning themselves for the upcoming Federal Reserve meeting.

    Cryptocurrencies had recovered roughly US$32 billion in market value by Sunday morning, after shedding about US$128 billion the previous day, according to data from CoinGecko.

    “Bitcoin is the only large liquid asset trading 24/7, so it absorbed all the selling pressure that would normally spread across equities, bonds, and commodities,” said Hayden Hughes, managing partner at Tokenize Capital. “The real price discovery happens Monday when US equity markets and Bitcoin ETFs reopen. With missiles hitting Dubai, Iranian retaliation across the Gulf, and Strait of Hormuz closure risk, this is not a contained event.”

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    For Bitcoin, the weekend losses extend a months-long sell-off in crypto markets, beginning with the liquidation of some US$19 billion in leveraged positions in October. Bitcoin has fallen around 50 per cent from its all-time peak of over US$126,000 earlier that month, unable to latch on to rallies in gold and other safe-haven assets.

    “As always, when critical events take place during the weekend, Bitcoin plays the role of pressure valve,” said Justin d’Anethan, head of research at Arctic Digital, noting that the initial impact on the token wasn’t as drastic as some might have expected.

    “With a lot of the leverage already cleared out and exhausted sellers, there’s only so much impact macro events can have,” he added.

    Meanwhile, with traditional venues closed, digital-asset investors turned to tokenized commodities on decentralised exchange Hyperliquid to position for geopolitical fallout. Prices for contracts tied to oil, gold and silver jumped on the platform.

    The reaction also materialised through a sharp increase in selling pressure on Bitcoin derivatives, where within a single hour on Saturday morning, sell volume surged by approximately US$1.8 billion, according to an analysis published by CryptoQuant.

    “This type of imbalance reflects clear seller dominance and rising short-term risk aversion,” wrote crypto analyst Sylvain Olive. “Flows are driven more by emotion and risk management than by structural dynamic, requiring a cautious approach.” BLOOMBERG

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