Middle Eastern conflict rages on, but Bitcoin breaks through $70,000. This counterintuitive market movement has never been about betting on war outcomes, but rather a collective vote by capital on new safe-haven logic.
As local conflicts push up inflation expectations and fiat currencies waver amid turmoil, Bitcoin, with its fixed supply, is no longer just a speculative asset but a more flexible digital hard currency than gold—borderless, easily transferable, becoming a safe harbor for capital in chaotic times.
More importantly, the power to set Bitcoin’s price has already shifted. Institution
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