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Bitcoin Passes the Iran War Stress Test: +7–12% vs. the S&P 500's -1% and Gold's Flat — As the First Five-Day ETF Inflow Streak of 2026 Totals $767 Million and the Macro Thesis Crystallizes in Real Time
Since the US-Israeli joint airstrikes on Iran on February 28, 2026 — the most extensive joint military operation against the country in several decades — Bitcoin has outperformed every major macro asset class by a significant margin. Fortune confirmed Bitcoin approximately 7% higher at $71,000 by March 10; MEXC data confirmed another push above $72,000 on March 13. The S&P 500 is down approximately 1% and gold is flat at $5,240 across the same period. US spot Bitcoin ETFs logged their first five-day inflow streak of 2026 in the week of March 10–14, totalling $767.32 million per Cointelegraph and SoSoValue data — ending a five-month net outflow trend that had seen $3.8 billion leave US Bitcoin ETFs over five consecutive weeks. Gabe Selby of CF Benchmarks states crypto's 24/7 trading structure is "increasingly an edge" for the asset class. Joe Consorti of Horizon describes Bitcoin as "passing the geopolitical stress test." Arthur Hayes argues the Fed will ultimately print money to fund the war effort, sending Bitcoin to new highs. The FOMC's March 17 meeting and the upcoming PCE print are the next macro catalysts.

War Comes to the Charts: US and Israel Strike Iran, $128 Billion Is Erased From Crypto in One Hour, and Bitcoin's Week-Long Recovery Collapses Below $64,000
The US and Israel launched coordinated military strikes on Iran on February 28, 2026 — triggering the sharpest single-event crypto selloff in months: Bitcoin plunged to $63,038, Ethereum to $1,835, $128 billion in total crypto market capitalization was erased within one hour, and $445 million in leveraged futures positions were forcibly closed across 135,000 trading accounts. The entire recovery from Wednesday's carefully constructed 9% bounce was erased in minutes. The demand floor that had held three times this month is now under its most serious test yet.