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I just noticed something interesting about how Bitcoin functions amid geopolitical turmoil. As tensions between America, Israel, and Iran escalate, traders immediately look for a place they can trade anytime—and that place is crypto.
So here’s what happened: on Hyperliquid, oil futures contracts rose by about 6.2% to $70.6 per barrel. Gold and silver also moved significantly, rising more than 5% and 8%, respectively. But the most interesting part is the volume that occurred—silver futures reached over $400 million in 24 hours, while gold approached $140 million. This shows how many people are trying to hedge their risks.
This conflict also sparked buying and selling in the crypto market. Bitcoin briefly fell 3.8% to $63.038 before stabilizing again at $64,000, while ETH dropped 4.5% to $1,836. The total market cap of digital assets lost around $128 billion after the conflict erupted. US stock index contracts also declined by 1–2%.
Now, what’s most interesting here is what Jake Ostrovskis from Wintermute OTC said. He said that Bitcoin has now become the most liquid asset for traders who want to express their macro views when other markets are closed. Why? Because Bitcoin trades 24/7—there’s no such thing as “closing hours” for crypto.
Charlie Ambrose from Felix also added that it’s another weekend where 24/7 price discovery happens through futures on Hyperliquid. This points to a larger trend: more assets moving to a 24/7 trading model, which could fundamentally change how global markets work.
So, in short: when traditional markets are closed and geopolitical tensions rise, people turn to crypto because of its 24-hour liquidity and accessibility. Bitcoin as the most liquid asset when other markets are asleep—that’s a significant competitive advantage in this era of uncertainty.