Markets Share Share this article Copy linkX (Twitter)LinkedInFacebookEmail Bitcoin jumps above $71,000, building on its Markets Share Share this article Copy linkX (Twitter)LinkedInFacebookEmail Bitcoin jumps above $71,000, building on its

Bitcoin jumps above $71,000, building on its resilience to Middle East conflict

2026/03/04 17:16
4 min read
For feedback or concerns regarding this content, please contact us at crypto.news@mexc.com
Share
Share this article
Copy linkX (Twitter)LinkedInFacebookEmail

Bitcoin jumps above $71,000, building on its resilience to Middle East conflict

Bitcoin climbed above $71,000, gaining more than 6 percent in 24 hours and leading broad advances in major cryptocurrencies.

By Omkar Godbole
Updated Mar 4, 2026, 9:22 a.m. Published Mar 4, 2026, 9:16 a.m.
Make us preferred on Google
Bitcoin's price rise. (CoinDesk)

What to know:

  • Bitcoin climbed above $71,000, gaining more than 6 percent in 24 hours and leading broad advances in major cryptocurrencies.
  • The rally comes despite escalating Middle East tensions and disruptions to oil supplies through the Strait of Hormuz, with bitcoin holding support around $65,000 since the conflict began.
  • As gold retreats from recent highs and Asian equities slide on rising energy costs, some analysts say bitcoin is showing defensive traits and emerging as a flexible, though still high-risk, alternative to traditional safe havens.

Bitcoin BTC$68,503.15 surged Wednesday, underscoring it's growing resilience to turmoil in the Middle East, while gold, a traditional safe haven, lagged.

The leading cryptocurrency by market value rose to $71,023 during the European hours, up over 6% on a 24-hour basis, according to CoinDesk data. Other majors such as ether (ETH), XRP (XRP) and solana (SOL) followed bitcoin's lead, rising 4% to 6%, respectively.

The CoinDesk 20 Index, a broader market gauge, rose over 5% to 2,025 points.

"Bitcoin may now exhibit some defensive characteristics during crisis periods, but gold’s retreat highlights that even classic safe-havens are not immune to market dynamics, positioning Bitcoin as a more flexible yet still high-beta alternative," Tagus Capital said in its daily newsletter.

BTC's latest move to multi‑week highs follows even as the crisis has intensified, with Iran blocking oil supplies through the Strait of Hormuz and raising the spectre of energy‑price inflation around the world. Since the conflict between Israel, the U.S., and Iran erupted on Saturday, bitcoin has proved surprisingly resilient, with the downside capped around $65,000.

Meanwhile, gold, a traditional safe haven, peaked above $5,400 per ounce on Monday and has since declined to $5,160. Asian equity indices, led by South Korea's Kospi index, have bled heavily as oil imports cost rise.

Bitcoin News

More For You

Pudgy Penguins: Challenging the Pokemon and Disney Legacy in the Global IP Race

CoinDesk Research looks into how Pudgy Penguins disrupts traditional toys market via a phygital model. With 2M+ units sold, they scale via global partnerships and events.

What to know:

  • Disrupting a Stagnant Market: Pudgy Penguins is utilizing a "Negative CAC" model to challenge the traditional $31.7B licensed toy industry by treating physical merchandise as a profitable user acquisition tool rather than just a final product.
View Full Report

More For You

Ray Dalio says 'there is only one gold' as bitcoin outperforms gold during worst geopolitical crisis in years

The Bridgewater founder dismissed bitcoin's safe-haven credentials on the same day gold dropped 3% while bitcoin fell less than 1%.

What to know:

  • Ray Dalio argued on the All-In Podcast that bitcoin should not be compared to gold because it lacks central bank backing, offers no privacy, and could be threatened by quantum computing.
  • On the day of his remarks, gold fell about 3% while bitcoin slipped less than 1%, and both assets have shown volatility rather than acting as clear safe havens during the U.S.-Iran conflict.
  • Despite his criticisms, Dalio holds about 1% of his portfolio in bitcoin, has previously recommended a combined 15% allocation to bitcoin or gold, and says investors must rethink how to protect wealth as the U.S.-led world order breaks down.
Read full story
Latest Crypto News

Ray Dalio says 'there is only one gold' as bitcoin outperforms gold during worst geopolitical crisis in years

Over a billion flows into bitcoin ETFs, yet the price isn’t rising — an analyst explains why

Bitcoin holds, ether, solana slide as Mideast woes drag Asian equities to multi-year lows

Ripple expands payments platform into end-to-end stablecoin infrastructure as processed volume tops $100 billion

Polymarket shelves nuclear detonation markets after outcry

Bitcoin rebounds toward $70,000 as ETFs pull in $1.45 billion in five days

Top Stories

Trump urges passage of U.S. Clarity Act, attacks banks for 'undercutting' GENIUS

JP Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon says stablecoin issuers paying interest should be regulated as banks

Circle shares boosted by Middle East tensions, rising oil, fading rate cut hopes, says Mizuho

AI agents will be primary users of blockchain, NEAR co-founder says

Disclaimer: The articles reposted on this site are sourced from public platforms and are provided for informational purposes only. They do not necessarily reflect the views of MEXC. All rights remain with the original authors. If you believe any content infringes on third-party rights, please contact crypto.news@mexc.com for removal. MEXC makes no guarantees regarding the accuracy, completeness, or timeliness of the content and is not responsible for any actions taken based on the information provided. The content does not constitute financial, legal, or other professional advice, nor should it be considered a recommendation or endorsement by MEXC.

You May Also Like

The Federal Reserve cut interest rates by 25 basis points, and Powell said this was a risk management cut

The Federal Reserve cut interest rates by 25 basis points, and Powell said this was a risk management cut

PANews reported on September 18th, according to the Securities Times, that at 2:00 AM Beijing time on September 18th, the Federal Reserve announced a 25 basis point interest rate cut, lowering the federal funds rate from 4.25%-4.50% to 4.00%-4.25%, in line with market expectations. The Fed's interest rate announcement triggered a sharp market reaction, with the three major US stock indices rising briefly before quickly plunging. The US dollar index plummeted, briefly hitting a new low since 2025, before rebounding sharply, turning a decline into an upward trend. The sharp market volatility was closely tied to the subsequent monetary policy press conference held by Federal Reserve Chairman Powell. He stated that the 50 basis point rate cut lacked broad support and that there was no need for a swift adjustment. Today's move could be viewed as a risk-management cut, suggesting the Fed will not enter a sustained cycle of rate cuts. Powell reiterated the Fed's unwavering commitment to maintaining its independence. Market participants are currently unaware of the risks to the Fed's independence. The latest published interest rate dot plot shows that the median expectation of Fed officials is to cut interest rates twice more this year (by 25 basis points each), one more than predicted in June this year. At the same time, Fed officials expect that after three rate cuts this year, there will be another 25 basis point cut in 2026 and 2027.
Share
PANews2025/09/18 06:54
SEC Approves Generic Listing Standards for Crypto ETFs

SEC Approves Generic Listing Standards for Crypto ETFs

In a bombshell filing, the SEC is prepared to allow generic listing standards for crypto ETFs. This would permit ETF listings without a specific case-by-case approval process. The filing’s language rests on cryptoassets that are commodities, not securities. However, the Commission is reclassifying many such assets, theoretically enabling an XRP ETF alongside many other new products. Why Generic Listing Standards Matter The SEC has been tacitly approving new crypto ETFs like XRP and DOGE-based products, but there hasn’t been an unambiguously clear signal of greater acceptance. Huge waves of altcoin ETF filings keep reaching the Commission, but there hasn’t been a corresponding show of confidence. Until today, that is, as the SEC just took a sweeping measure to approve generic listing standards for crypto ETFs: “[Several leading exchanges] filed with the SEC proposed rule changes to adopt generic listing standards for Commodity-Based Trust Shares. Each of the foregoing proposed rule changes… were subject to notice and comment. This order approves the Proposals on an accelerated basis,” the SEC’s filing claimed. The proposals came from the Nasdaq, CBOE, and NYSE Arca, which all the ETF issuers have been using to funnel their proposals. In other words, this decision on generic listing standards could genuinely transform crypto ETF approvals. A New Era for Crypto ETFs Specifically, these new standards would allow issuers to tailor-make compliant crypto ETF proposals. If these filings meet all the Commission’s criteria, the underlying ETFs could trade on the market without direct SEC approval. This would remove a huge bottleneck in the coveted ETF creation process. “By approving these generic listing standards, we are ensuring that our capital markets remain the best place in the world to engage in the cutting-edge innovation of digital assets. This approval helps to maximize investor choice and foster innovation by streamlining the listing process,” SEC Chair Paul Atkins claimed in a press release. The SEC has already been working on a streamlined approval process for crypto ETFs, but these generic listing standards could accomplish the task. This rule change would rely on considering tokens as commodities instead of securities, but federal regulators have been reclassifying assets like XRP. If these standards work as advertised, ETFs based on XRP, Solana, and many other cryptos could be coming very soon. This quiet announcement may have huge implications.
Share
Coinstats2025/09/18 06:14
South Korea Halts Trading as Global Markets Plunge

South Korea Halts Trading as Global Markets Plunge

The post South Korea Halts Trading as Global Markets Plunge appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. The Korean Stock Exchange was forced to halt trading after the
Share
BitcoinEthereumNews2026/03/05 07:04