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Bitcoin Drops to Lowest Level Since February Amid U.S.-Israel Military Strikes on Iran

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Last updated: February 28, 2026 7:32 am
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Published: February 28, 2026
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In a significant market reaction, Bitcoin saw its value plunge to nearly $63,000 during Saturday trading as geopolitical tensions escalated due to military strikes launched by the U.S. and Israel on Iran. This sudden dip represented a decrease of approximately 3% within a few hours, marking a challenging weekend for many risk assets in the financial landscape.

The current trading levels bring Bitcoin down to its lowest point since the crash on February 5, when it briefly fell below the critical threshold of $60,000. The surge in urgency surrounding the Israel-Iran conflict has prompted Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz to declare a state of emergency across all areas of Israel. Confirming the involvement of the U.S. in the military action, a U.S. official provided insights to The Wall Street Journal.

This sell-off aligns with a well-documented trend in the cryptocurrency market, characterized by Bitcoin’s unique trading schedule. Unlike traditional equity and bond markets, which are closed on weekends, Bitcoin operates 24/7. As a result, it often becomes a liquidity outlet for traders during times of heightened geopolitical risk when other major markets are unavailable. This characteristic allows Bitcoin to absorb selling pressure that would typically extend to equities, commodities, and currencies if those markets were open.

The military strikes have raised concerns about the potential for a broader conflict in a region highly sensitive to economic fluctuations. This development follows a month of increased U.S. military presence and a breakdown in negotiations centered around Iran’s nuclear program, further complicating the geopolitical landscape.

As traders and investors monitor the evolving situation, the implications of these events on both Bitcoin and the broader market are likely to be significant in the coming days.

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