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    Bitcoin Falls Below $71K After Trump Warns of Iran Oil Strike, BTC ETF Inflow Continues

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    • Bitcoin fell below $71,000 after U.S. strikes near Iran’s Kharg Island shook global markets.

    • U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs saw $763.4 million inflows over five days despite market volatility.

    • Analysts say Bitcoin trades between $66K and $72K, with potential drop toward $55K if support breaks.

    Flagship cryptocurrency Bitcoin price dropped today below $71,000, after the U.S. bombed military targets on Kharg Island, near Iran’s main crude export facility. 

    The price of Bitcoin erased the gains it made on Friday when it reached $73,927, falling nearly 2% as risk sentiment weakened across markets. Despite this drop, Bitcoin ETFs continue to see inflows for the last 5 straight days.

    Trump Warns of Strikes on Iran’s Kharg Island

    In a post on Truth Social, Trump said U.S. forces carried out major bombing operations targeting military positions on Kharg Island, a strategic location near Iran’s primary oil export infrastructure.

    He warned that energy facilities on the island could become targets if Iran continues to block the Strait of Hormuz, a key global oil shipping route. Kharg Island handles more than 90% of Iran’s crude oil exports, making it one of the most critical locations in the country’s energy system.

    Oil prices have already surged more than 40% since the conflict began, increasing pressure on global markets.

    Iran responded by warning that it could attack oil infrastructure linked to the United States if energy facilities on Kharg Island are targeted.

    Polymarket reports also indicate that Iran is considering allowing oil shipments through the Strait of Hormuz only if payments are made in Chinese yuan instead of U.S. dollars, adding another layer of tension to global energy markets.

    Bitcoin ETFs Continue to See Strong Inflows

    Even as prices pulled back, institutional demand for Bitcoin remains strong.

    Data from Farside Investors shows that U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs have recorded inflows for five consecutive trading days, totaling about $763.4 million.

    On March 14 alone, spot Bitcoin ETFs saw $180.4 million in net inflows.

    The largest share of these inflows came from the iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT), managed by BlackRock, which attracted roughly $600 million over the past five days.

    Bitcoin Testing $66K Technical Levels

    As of now, Bitcoin is currently trading around $70,668, with trading volume rising about 16% during the session.

    According to crypto trader Captain Faibik, Bitcoin’s daily chart is forming a bearish flag pattern, which often appears when the market pauses before another move lower.

    Bitcoin Falls Below $71K After Trump Warns of Iran Oil Strike, bitcoin price chart

    The cryptocurrency is currently moving within a price channel between $66,000 and $72,000.

    If Bitcoin fails to break above the upper resistance of this range and falls below support, the analyst says the price could potentially decline toward $55,000.

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    FAQs

    Why is Bitcoin price down today?

    Bitcoin is down today due to rising geopolitical tensions after U.S. strikes near Iran’s Kharg Island, which triggered market uncertainty and risk-off sentiment.

    How are geopolitical tensions affecting Bitcoin and crypto markets?

    Rising tensions around Iran and the Strait of Hormuz have shaken global markets. This uncertainty often pushes investors to reduce exposure to volatile assets like crypto.

    Are Bitcoin ETFs still seeing inflows despite the market drop?

    Yes. U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded about $763M in inflows over five days, showing strong institutional demand even as geopolitical tensions weigh on prices.

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