U.S. President Trump publicly stated on March 10 that the Iran war is “almost over,” causing geopolitical risk sentiment to rapidly cool down. Bitcoin (BTC) rebounded over 4% from the war panic low of $63,000, once surpassing the $70,000 mark. ETH, SOL, XRP also rose 3% to 5% in tandem.
(Background: Trump called for Iran’s surrender with “bombing around until the target is achieved,” the Persian Gulf saw over 200 ships stranded, and the European Central Bank warned that dollar safe-haven status is failing.)
(Additional context: The first casualties of the US-Iran conflict—three U.S. military personnel—were reported. Trump admitted “casualties may reoccur,” causing BTC to fluctuate around $66,600.)
As of the latest quote, BTC is approximately $69,960, up over $1,400 in 24 hours, with market cap rebounding to about $1.33 trillion.
Market prediction platform Polymarket is pricing in the geopolitical risk: the probability that “the war will end before March 31” has surged from 11% to 44% in one day; the chance it ends by April 30 is 73%, and by June 30, 82%.
Risk assets are rising, with smaller altcoins HYPE, ZEC, and RENDER gaining 7% to 11%.
Looking back at the start of this geopolitical shock, on February 28, the U.S. and allied forces launched airstrikes against Iran. The crypto market lost about $12.8 billion in market value within hours. BTC briefly dropped to $63,000, nearly a 10% decline. This was the most significant “war panic discount” recently, raising doubts about the dollar’s traditional safe-haven status, with the European Central Bank issuing rare warnings.
In the following two weeks, the market stabilized between $66,600 and $70,000, with the $66,600 low serving as a key reference point for bullish and bearish momentum. Trump’s March 10 statement significantly eased pressure within this range.
From a technical perspective, the current rebound is still a geopolitical discount correction, not the establishment of a new primary upward phase. The daily RSI stands at 47.25, in the neutral zone, neither overbought nor showing strong oversold rebound momentum. The 5-day moving average is at $69,959, slightly below the current price, while the 50-day moving average is at $67,931. Overall, short- to medium-term moving averages are leaning bullish but with moderate strength.
The key resistance is at $74,000. This level was a significant support before the outbreak of war at the end of February. Once broken, it becomes a resistance level. It remains a core target for bulls to reclaim.
If BTC can hold above $70,000 and break out with volume, the next test zone is around $74,000. Conversely, if Trump’s statement does not lead to substantial ceasefire progress, market sentiment could quickly reverse, with the $66,600 war low again serving as a defensive line for bulls.
Notably, Brent crude oil has fallen below $100 per barrel. Lower oil prices typically help reduce inflation expectations, indirectly supporting risk asset valuations.
Later today (Taipei time 21:30), the US February CPI data will be released, with an expected year-over-year increase of 2.5%. If the data meets or falls below expectations, it could provide additional momentum for this rebound; if inflation rebounds more than expected, it may dampen market expectations of Fed rate cuts.
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