Why Did The Bitcoin Price Rally Past $75,000 Despite The US-Iran War?
Alex Smith
3 hours ago
Bitwise Chief Investment Officer (CIO) Matt Hougan has explained why the Bitcoin price has shown strength amid the US-Iran war, with the leading crypto rallying above $75,000. BTC is notably up over 12% since the war started, outperforming the stock market and gold.Â
Why The Bitcoin Price Has Rallied Above $75,000 Despite U.S.-Iran War
In his weekly Bitwise memo, Hougan stated that the Bitcoin price strength during the US-Iran war stems from the conflict itself. He explained that BTC has outperformed gold and the stock market because investors are betting on either of the cryptoâs two major use cases or narratives. The first narrative is that Bitcoin will become âdigital goldâ and so will be able to compete with physical gold in the $38 trillion âstore of valueâ market.Â
He noted that this is BTCâs current use case, and this narrative may be why the Bitcoin price has rallied amid the US-Iran war as investors see it as a safe haven rather than a risk asset. The Bitwise CIO described this bet on BTC as digital gold as very attractive and predicted that the leading crypto could reach $1 million if it captures 17% of the store-of-value market.Â
Meanwhile, Hougan stated that the second bet on BTC is the belief that it might act like a traditional currency, suggesting that this is another reason that it is outperforming during this ongoing conflict. He noted that this second bet is like an âout-of-the-money call optionâ where it pays off if BTC is used more widely for international settlement.Â
The Bitwise CIO stated that for most of Bitcoinâs life, it seemed unlikely that it would become a global currency, as until a few years ago, the world relied exclusively on dollar-based financial rails. However, that is now changing. He alluded to Iran receiving BTC for toll payments at the Strait of Hormuz, which has boosted the cryptoâs status as a currency and contributed to the Bitcoin price rally.Â
World Monetary Order Is Flipping In BTCâs Favor
The Bitwise CIO noted that the US-Iran war has made the world monetary order more volatile, but has also increased the probability that Bitcoin will become a global currency. As such, the war has made BTC a more valuable out-of-the-money call option, which is why the Bitcoin price has shown strength during this period.Â
Hougan added that with Iranâs move to accept BTC payments, the world has taken a step closer to integrating an apolitical currency into the global financial ecosystem. Therefore, whenever conflicts like the US-Iran war occur, the incentive to invest in apolitical assets like BTC increases, which serves as a catalyst for a higher Bitcoin price.Â
At the time of writing, the Bitcoin price is trading at around $75,100, up in the last 24 hours, according to data from CoinMarketCap.
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