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2026-03-04 18:20
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Is BTC regaining its safe-haven status?
Since the strikes on Iran began, BTC is up 13% and has essentially acted as a local safe-haven asset amid the conflict, outperforming metals, equities, and even oil.
Price is now trading close to $72K. If we hold above $70K, it could open the path to $75–78K, and from there maybe even a local altseason.
By the way, yesterday the CEO of DWF Labs posted an interesting tweet:
“Over the past month, we’ve accumulated quite a bit of memes, alts, BTC, and BNB.
2026-03-04 18:22
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#BTC – Macro Fib Reaction Zone 👀
Bitcoin is pulling back into a major Fibonacci confluence zone (0.5 – 0.618) inside the rising channel structure.
This area aligns with dynamic trendline support — a high-probability reaction zone.
📍 Buy Zone: 60K – 70K region
As long as this structure holds, the macro uptrend remains intact.
🎯 Upside Targets:
82,687
100,993
119,584
A confirmed bounce from this fib zone could mark the next impulsive leg higher.
2026-03-04 18:23
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#ETH
$ETH Ethereum is forming a rounded bottom inside a rising channel, signaling early accumulation after the sharp sell-off 👀
Price is attempting to reclaim the mid-channel structure. A confirmed breakout above the local trendline could trigger the next impulsive move.
🎯 Target 1: $2,611
🎯 Target 2: $2,945
As long as price holds the channel support, the bullish recovery scenario remains valid. 🚀
2026-03-05 19:43
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As tensions rise, BTC keeps climbing
No major updates on the market for now. Yesterday we hit $74K, and overall we’re still holding above $70K, which keeps the door open for a continuation of the local uptrend.
Meanwhile, geopolitical tensions aren’t easing — more countries are getting drawn into the conflict each day. Uncertainty is growing, and against that backdrop liquidity continues flowing into BTC.
There’s also a narrative being pushed that the current BTC pump is largely driven by Ira
2026-03-05 19:44
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Another $450B wiped out in an hour — stocks keep falling due to overheated valuations and the ongoing Middle East conflict.