Bitcoin extends gains amid mounting Iran‑related risk and declining stock markets, defying bearish sentiment.

Bitcoin Near $70K Holds Strong Despite Market Fear and Middle East Tensions

Bitcoin (BTC) remains steady around $70,000, showing resilience even as market sentiment turns sharply bearish amid escalating tensions in the Middle East and volatile oil prices.

The Crypto Fear & Greed Index continues to signal extreme fear, highlighting cautious sentiment among traders. Derivatives data mirrors this risk-off tone: Bitcoin perpetual futures funding rates have been negative since early March, marking the longest stretch of negative funding since April 2025, a period that preceded a market bottom near $76,000.

Traditional markets are similarly nervous. The VIX jumped to 25, its highest level in over a year, reflecting heightened investor anxiety.

Despite these headwinds, BTC has gained roughly 7% since February 28, outperforming major assets. Over the same period, the Nasdaq 100 has been flat, the S&P 500 down ~1%, gold slipped ~3%, and silver fell nearly 9%. Brent crude briefly climbed above $100 per barrel amid ongoing regional tensions.

Bitcoin’s relative strength was evident in U.S. trading hours. BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) rose 1%, while major equities—including the S&P 500, Nasdaq 100, Russell 2000, and Dow Jones—traded lower. Institutional and large-trader demand likely supported BTC, keeping prices firm.

Amid pervasive fear in both crypto and traditional markets, Bitcoin continues to hold its ground.

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