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    Bitcoin Resilience: BTC Holds $74,000 as Middle East Conflict Challenges Traditional Hedges

    March 18, 20263 Mins Read


    Bitcoin demonstrated remarkable structural strength on Wednesday, maintaining its position above the critical $74,000 threshold despite a triple threat of rising oil prices, Middle East conflict, and uncertainty surrounding U.S. interest rates. While traditional equity markets and banking stocks faced pressure from energy-driven inflation, the world’s largest cryptocurrency appeared to decouple from the broader market gloom.

    By 12:20 pm, Bitcoin (BTC) was trading at $74,470, up 0.8% over the last 24 hours. The asset’s ability to hold firm while Brent crude remains volatile above $102 has reinforced its reputation among some investors as a “stateless” alternative to physical gold.

    Market sentiment currently reflects a tug-of-war between geopolitical fear and institutional support. While the closure of the Strait of Hormuz and strikes on UAE oil facilities have historically triggered a move toward the U.S. Dollar, Bitcoin has been buoyed by a steady stream of institutional capital. U.S.-based Spot ETFs recorded over $760 million in net inflows over the past week, suggesting that “big money” is using the current volatility to build larger positions.

    However, the primary catalyst for the next major move remains the U.S. Federal Reserve’s policy meeting scheduled for later today.

    Technically, Bitcoin faces a “glass ceiling” at $76,000. Analysts suggest that the Fed’s tone regarding inflation will decide whether BTC breaks out or retraces.

    “Bitcoin is hovering near the $74,500 level ahead of the FOMC meeting later today. With markets pricing in a 99% pause in rates, attention has shifted to the Fed’s forward guidance. A dovish commentary from the Fed Chair could support a breakout above the $76,000 resistance. However, a more cautious stance, driven by inflation risks linked to oil prices and ongoing US–Iran tensions, may push BTC toward the $68,000 support. While steady ETF inflows continue to provide underlying support, traders are likely to remain cautious until the market fully absorbs the Fed’s outlook,” said Akshat Siddhant, Lead quant analyst at Mudrex.

    Institutional Floor vs. Retail Uncertainty

    There is a visible divergence in how different investor classes are reacting to the crisis. While many retail traders are sidelined by the “Fear & Greed Index” dropping into the fear zone, institutional “whales” have established a firm psychological floor at $72,000. These large-scale buyers view Bitcoin as a hedge against the potential devaluation of fiat currencies if the energy crisis leads to global stagflation.

    Should the Fed signal that it is willing to look past short-term oil spikes, a rapid rotation of capital back into digital assets is expected. Conversely, a hawkish stance, focused on taming inflation at all costs, could lead Bitcoin to retest its support near $68,000 as the dollar strengthens.



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