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    Bitcoin Price at Risk as Oil Jumps 13% After U.S.–Israel Strikes Iran

    Story Highlights
    • Global oil prices surged 13% after U.S. and Israel struck Iran amid escalating Middle East conflict tensions.

    • Iran blocked Strait of Hormuz, impacting nearly 30% global oil supply disrupting key global shipping routes worldwide.

    • Analysts warn Bitcoin could fall below $60K if conflict continues and oil prices keep climbing sharply higher.

    Global oil prices jumped 13% after U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran, which reportedly killed Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. In response, Iran moved to block the Strait of Hormuz, a key route that carries 20% to 30% of the world’s oil supply. Experts warn that if this route remains closed for a week, crude oil prices could rise even higher, which may indirectly put pressure on the Bitcoin price.

    Oil Price Spike 13% After U.S-Israel and Iran Conflict

    After the strike on Iran, global oil markets reacted very fast. Iran’s decision to block the Strait of Hormuz raised strong fears about oil supply. Brent crude quickly jumped to $82.37 per barrel, its highest level since January 2025.

    When oil prices rise, inflation also goes up. This reduces spending and tightens money in the market. During such times, investors often sell risk assets like stocks and cryptocurrencies. 

    Financial analysts at Citi said oil prices could rise further if the conflict continues. They expect Brent crude to trade between $80 and $90 per barrel in the coming days.

    Oil Tankers Attacked Near Strait of Hormuz

    Several oil tankers were hit by missiles near the Strait of Hormuz on Sunday. This narrow sea route handles nearly one-fifth of the world’s oil shipments. Reports also confirmed that missile strikes on oil tankers near the strait killed one crew member. 

    As tensions grew, more than 200 ships, including oil and gas tankers, stopped and remained anchored in nearby waters.

    Even Maersk, the world’s second-largest shipping company, also paused its shipments through the Strait of Hormuz due to the ongoing U.S.–Israel and Iran conflict.

    Will Bitcoin price fall if Oil Prices Continue Rising?

    Bitcoin has already reacted to the geopolitical shock. On February 28, after the first U.S.-Israel strike on Iran, Bitcoin dropped from $68,000 to near $63,000, losing about 8% in a single day.

    Meanwhile, crypto analysts has warn that if the conflict continues for more than a week, Bitcoin price could fall below the key $60,000 level or more. 

    On the flip side, popular trader Captain Faibik said that if Bitcoin reclaims the $72,000 resistance level, a rally toward $82,000–$83,000 in March is possible.

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    FAQs

    Why did oil prices surge after the U.S.–Israel strikes on Iran?

    Oil jumped 13% as fears grew over supply disruptions after Iran moved to block the Strait of Hormuz.

    How does rising oil price affect Bitcoin?

    Higher oil can lift inflation and reduce risk appetite, leading investors to sell volatile assets like Bitcoin.

    What could trigger a Bitcoin rebound despite the conflict?

    If Bitcoin reclaims key resistance near $72,000, traders see potential for a rally toward $82,000–$83,000.

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