Bitcoin Slides to $66K Support as Relief Rally Loses Steam

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Bitcoin’s rally stalled as the cryptocurrency retreated from over $69,000 to roughly $67,000, triggering over $470 million in liquidations and wiping $40 billion off its market cap.

Market Cap Shrinks Amid Liquidations

On Feb. 26, bitcoin’s relief rally hit a wall. After effortlessly sweeping past the $69,000 mark, the cryptocurrency struggled to sustain its upward trajectory. Market data reveals a volatile slide to $66,511 before a swift, albeit partial, recovery brought it back to the $67,000 neighborhood. This cooling period stands in stark contrast to the previous 24-hour window, during which Bitstamp data recorded a surge toward the $70,000 psychological ceiling.

The retreat wiped approximately $40 billion off bitcoin’s market capitalization, dragging it from $1.38 trillion to $1.34 trillion in a single day. The broader crypto economy felt the chill, sliding 2.4 percent to a total valuation of $2.38 trillion. Meanwhile, marketwide volatility saw more than $470 million in leveraged positions wiped out in 24 hours.

Bitcoin’s approximately 2 percent dip moved in lockstep with a bleeding equities market. By 12:30 p.m. Eastern, the Nasdaq Composite was reeling, down more than 300 points. Even the “AI halo effect” began to dim; despite Nvidia delivering a massive revenue beat that crushed Wall Street’s estimates, investors showed no mercy. Disillusionment is mounting over the massive capital expenditure required by artificial intelligence giants, leading to a broad sell-off that also nudged the Dow Jones Industrial Average and S&P 500 into the red.

Meanwhile, the primary catalyst for this global risk-off pivot appeared to be the on-and-off talks between the U.S. and Iran. Some social media reports suggested Iran had rejected U.S. demands to move its enriched uranium to a location outside the country. While this has not been confirmed, such defiance, if true, heightens the probability of a direct military confrontation—a scenario that would likely destabilize energy markets and disrupt global supply chains and price stability.

According to analysts at Bitunix, this geopolitical uncertainty is a bifurcating force for investors. While it creates a “boon” for traditional safe-haven assets, it puts high-growth assets in the crosshairs.

“In the event of a direct U.S.-Iran military conflict, gold could rise by roughly 15 percent within two weeks on safe-haven demand, targeting a range of $5,500 to $5,800 per ounce,” the analysts noted.

Conversely, risk assets like bitcoin and tech stocks face a “double whammy” of liquidity tightening and a strengthening U.S. dollar. If tensions continue to boil, Bitunix warns that bitcoin is poised to retest the $64,000 to $65,000 liquidity band as investors retreat to the sidelines.

FAQ ❓

  • Why is the bitcoin price dropping today? Bitcoin fell toward $66,000 as rising geopolitical tensions between the U.S. and Iran triggered a “risk-off” sentiment across global markets.
  • How did U.S. tech stocks and the Nasdaq affect the crypto market? Bitcoin moved in lockstep with the Nasdaq’s 300-point slide as investors pivoted away from high-growth assets despite strong Nvidia earnings.
  • What is the impact of U.S.–Iran tensions on global financial stability? Heightened fears of military confrontation have fueled energy price volatility and inflation concerns, pressuring both equities and digital assets.
  • What are the key bitcoin support levels to watch during this volatility? Analysts suggest that if market pressures continue, bitcoin may retest the critical $64,000–$65,000 liquidity band.
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