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# Why Does Bitcoin Rise When Iran's Situation Tensions?
Many people don't understand:
Middle East tensions escalate, missiles fly back and forth—by logic this should be bearish, so why does bitcoin strengthen instead?
The logic is actually very straightforward—just three points.
**First, loss of trust in local currency.**
Under prolonged sanctions and war risks, Iran's domestic currency continues to depreciate.
The banking system also faces risks of freezes and withdrawal limits.
When residents lose confidence in their currency and banks, the first reaction is—exchange for assets.
Not to make money, but to preserve value and safety.
**Second, bitcoin has "portability."**
Gold is hard to carry, US dollars are difficult to exchange, and cross-border transfers may be intercepted.
But bitcoin doesn't require banking channels or dependence on the domestic financial system.
As long as there's internet and a private key, assets can be transferred.
In volatile environments, this "quick mobility" attribute is more important than price movements.
**Third, short-term capital flight amplifies buying pressure.**
Local exchanges normally have limited capital outflows, but once conflict escalates, withdrawal demand surges.
Large amounts of capital concentrate on purchases and move to self-custodial wallets, creating a short-term buying frenzy.
When buying pressure concentrates in a local market, it drives prices upward.
So this type of price increase is essentially not speculative sentiment, but a demand for safe havens.
In stable countries, bitcoin is an investment asset;
In volatile regions, bitcoin is more like an "emergency exit."
The more uncertain the situation, the more the value of decentralized assets is amplified. #bitcoinsurgeabove$70k