★Should You Sell (or Avoid) Bitcoin Due to the Conflict With Iran?
"Escalating geopolitical tensions, particularly those involving major oil-producing nations, amplify Bitcoin's perceived utility as a non-sovereign hedge against fiat debasement and systemic risk, potentially driving capital flows from traditional assets. However, increased regulatory scrutiny on crypto's role in illicit finance or sanctions circumvention could emerge, impacting market structure and institutional adoption trajectories."

The Big Market Report Take
Another geopolitical flare-up, another round of hand-wringing over Bitcoin's fate. While direct impacts are, predictably, negligible, the real fun lies in anticipating how the broader market's jitters might just trickle down. It's almost as if everything is connected.
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