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Bitcoin Reaches Six-Week High Amid Geopolitical Tensions and Institutional Demand

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Last updated: March 18, 2026 6:19 am
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Published: March 18, 2026
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Bitcoin surged to a six-week high of $75,912 earlier today, showcasing the ongoing volatility in the cryptocurrency market before retreating slightly below the $75,000 threshold. The token is currently trading around $74,000, which marks a robust increase of nearly 14% since the onset of the Iran conflict in late February. This recovery comes after a significant drop to $63,000 on February 28, shortly after the conflict erupted among the United States, Israel, and Iran.

Despite the impressive rebound, analysts caution about the sustainability of the rally, highlighting a critical liquidation corridor between $70,180 and $77,211. A decisive movement outside this range could potentially trigger over $1.7 billion in forced liquidations across various positions, intensifying the market’s next directional shift. Immediate support is anticipated to lie between $72,000 and $74,000, while the $75,000 mark poses a significant resistance barrier for traders.

Additionally, perpetual futures illustrate a positive funding rate, indicating that those holding long positions are paying fees to short sellers, a typical sign of existing bullish sentiment, albeit one that is not yet dominant. The Coinbase premium, which assesses price differences across U.S. and global exchanges, reflects solid domestic demand. Strategy, a notable player in the market, recently acquired an additional 22,337 BTC for $1.57 billion, raising its total holdings to 761,068 BTC.

However, the ongoing rally has not seen a substantial uptick in options market activity, particularly in upside call buying. This suggests that the recent price movements may have been more influenced by traders closing out bearish positions, such as unwinding put options clustered around the $55,000–$60,000 range, rather than initiating new bullish strategies. This activity forces market makers to buy Bitcoin for balance, creating upward price pressures.

On the institutional front, Bitcoin’s recovery is notably supported by robust institutional demand. In March alone, spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) in the United States reported approximately $1.5 billion in inflows, with BlackRock’s IBIT making a significant impact. This shift is particularly striking following four months of outflows, suggesting a marked change in market dynamics. Institutional buyers, including corporate treasuries, have been absorbing supply during price declines rather than exacerbating selling pressure—a departure from previous market behavior. This trend hints at a growing perception of Bitcoin as a resilient store of value amid geopolitical uncertainties.

Meanwhile, the regulatory climate remains a concern. Citigroup has revised its 12-month Bitcoin price forecast downwards, now projecting a price of $112,000 instead of the previously estimated $143,000, attributing this adjustment primarily to the slow pace of U.S. cryptocurrency legislation. The bank noted that Senate progress on the Clarity Act has stalled, and ongoing discussions about stablecoin regulations could pose challenges ahead. Under recessionary conditions, Citigroup posits Bitcoin could drop to $58,000, while its bullish estimate goes as high as $165,000, depending on demand among end investors. The bank views $70,000 as a significant reference point leading into the U.S. elections.

As for macroeconomic context, Bitcoin’s behavior contrasts sharply with traditional asset classes experiencing heightened volatility since the Iran conflict escalated. Unlike equities, oil, and gold, which have shown considerable fluctuations, Bitcoin has maintained a relatively steady 30-day implied volatility index, indicating that traders have not aggressively hedged against downside risks. This steadiness may reflect that much of the negative sentiment related to geopolitical events was already priced into the crypto markets prior to the conflict, following a substantial decline from Bitcoin’s all-time high of over $126,000 recorded in October 2025.

Historically, Bitcoin has shown resilience, averaging double-digit returns during various geopolitical events since 2020, suggesting that its recent upward trend fits within this broader pattern.

In the short term, several factors may influence Bitcoin’s trajectory. Market participants are anticipating the Federal Reserve’s interest rate decision, as any hawkish signals from Chair Jerome Powell could impact risk assets across the board. Bitcoin is not immune to these macro pressures, especially if the U.S. dollar strengthens or Treasury yields rise.

Longer-term outlooks will likely consider developments in quantum computing and the regulatory landscape. IBM’s expanded access to advanced quantum hardware has prompted Bitcoin developers to consider the cryptographic challenges posed by this emerging technology. Meanwhile, the stagnation of U.S. crypto legislation may diminish institutional confidence, but any progress in regulatory frameworks like the Clarity Act could invigorate the market.

Currently, Bitcoin appears to be in a consolidation phase, with its recent gains being digested within the $73,000-$75,000 range. A breach above $75,000 could signify a more definitive momentum shift, while a downturn below $70,000 may reignite bearish sentiment, bringing liquidation dynamics into sharper focus.

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