Key Insights
- Bitcoin dropped to $63,000 as U.S.-Iran strikes triggered rapid risk-off flows across digital asset markets within hours of confirmation.
- The total crypto market cap fell to $2.21 trillion, reflecting a 5.49% daily contraction amid heightened volatility and reduced liquidity.
- Hot January PPI data delayed rate cut expectations, strengthening the dollar and intensifying downside pressure on cryptocurrencies globally.
Bitcoin fell sharply to $63,000 as rising conflict between the United States and Iran rattled global markets. The broader crypto market followed the move, erasing recent gains within hours of the news. Consequently, traders moved quickly to reduce exposure to risk assets.
The sell-off accelerated after reports confirmed coordinated U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iranian targets. Moreover, investors reacted to escalating military activity and renewed uncertainty in the Middle East.
Bitcoin Retreats From Weekly Highs
Bitcoin had traded above $67,000 for most of the week before momentum shifted on Friday. However, the sudden geopolitical shock reversed that trend and triggered broad liquidation across exchanges. Within 24 hours, the asset lost nearly 5% of its value.
Ethereum dropped to $1,800, marking an 8% daily decline. Additionally, XRP fell 7% while Solana slid nearly 10% as traders exited high-beta positions.
Market Cap Shrinks as Risk Appetite Fades
The total cryptocurrency market capitalization declined to $2.21 trillion, reflecting a 5.49% daily drop. Besides price losses, trading desks reported a sharp increase in volatility during peak hours. Consequently, liquidity tightened across major pairs.
President Donald J. Trump on the United States military combat operations in Iran: pic.twitter.com/LimJmpLkgZ
— The White House (@WhiteHouse) February 28, 2026
President Donald Trump confirmed that U.S. forces launched what he described as a massive and ongoing operation against Iran. He stated that the objective was to eliminate imminent threats and prevent Tehran from acquiring a nuclear weapon.
The scale and duration of the operation remain unclear, yet officials signaled that military activity could continue for several days. Moreover, Trump expanded U.S. military presence in the region ahead of nuclear negotiations, which heightened diplomatic strain.
Source: TradingView
At the same time, economic data added pressure on financial markets. January 2026 Producer Price Index figures came in above expectations, reinforcing concerns about persistent inflation.
Hotter inflation data reduced expectations for near-term Federal Reserve rate cuts. Hence, U.S. Treasury yields climbed and the dollar strengthened, which weighed on rate-sensitive assets such as cryptocurrencies.
The Crypto Fear and Greed Index slipped back into extreme fear territory as investors reassessed short-term risk. Additionally, traders recalibrated positions amid tighter liquidity and geopolitical stress.
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