Bitcoin nears $68,000, gold jumps as US-Iran tensions return

Bitcoin nears $68,000, gold jumps as US-Iran tensions return

Source: CoinDesk

Published:06:10 UTC

BTC Price:$67855

#BTC #Geopolitics #Bearish

Analysis

Price Impact

High

Bitcoin's current rally towards $68,000 is described as a 'fragile relief rally' rather than a durable trend. geopolitical tensions (us-iran) and a cautious tone in us stocks are keeping risk appetite in check. analysts warn of a potential retest of 2024 lows, and large holders are sending record btc inflows to binance, which could signal selling into strength.

Trustworthiness

Med

Analysis is based on multiple market strategists (fxpro, cryptoquant, k33) and observed market behavior (binance inflows), but market predictions are inherently uncertain.

Price Direction

Bearish

Despite a short-term bounce, the underlying sentiment is cautious to bearish. the rally is seen as a relief, not a trend, with strong warnings of a potential retest of 2024 lows and indications of large holders planning to sell into strength. ether is also lagging, struggling below $2,000.

Time Effect

Short

The current bounce is expected to be short-lived and fragile, with the potential for a retest of recent lows in the near to medium term. a sustained recovery is not anticipated immediately due to macro and geopolitical headwinds.

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Markets Share Share this article Copy link X icon X (Twitter) LinkedIn Facebook Email Bitcoin nears $68,000, gold jumps as US-Iran tensions return Geopolitical tensions and a cautious tone in U.S. stocks are keeping risk appetite in check, and some strategists warn of a potential retest of 2024 lows before a more sustained recovery. By Shaurya Malwa Feb 20, 2026, 6:10 a.m. Make us preferred on Google What to know : Bitcoin climbed toward $68,000 in Asia trading in a broad crypto bounce, though ether lagged below the closely watched $2,000 level. Analysts say the move looks more like a fragile relief rally than a durable trend, with big holders sending record bitcoin inflows to Binance that could signal selling into strength. Geopolitical tensions and a cautious tone in U.S. stocks are keeping risk appetite in check, and some strategists warn of a potential retest of 2024 lows before a more sustained recovery. Crypto prices firmed during Asia’s Friday morning session, with bitcoin climbing toward $68,000 after a choppy week that tested nerves across risk markets. The bounce was broad. XRP, Solana's SOL, DOGE $ 0.09917 and Cardano's ADA added upto 2% while ether lagged with a small dip, hovering below $2,000 as traders treated the level as a line that needs defending rather than celebrating. STORY CONTINUES BELOW Don't miss another story. Subscribe to the Crypto Daybook Americas Newsletter today . See all newsletters Sign me up By signing up, you will receive emails about CoinDesk products and you agree to our terms & conditions and privacy policy . The move had the feel of a relief rally more than a clean turn. After weeks of sharp swings, the market has started reacting in waves. A quick push higher draws in dip buyers, then selling appears as soon as price reaches a level where trapped holders can exit with less pain. The difference this week is that each rebound has looked a little less fragile, suggesting forced selling is easing even if conviction buying has not returned in size. Macro and geopolitics are doing their part to keep traders cautious. Gold steadied near $5,000 an ounce after two sessions of gains as investors priced rising Middle East risk. US President Donald Trump said Thursday he would allow 10 to 15 days for talks on a nuclear deal with Iran, while American forces reportedly built up in the region. That mix has supported haven demand and made it harder for risk assets to build momentum. FxPro chief market analyst Alex Kuptsikevich framed the broader backdrop as bearish.. He said that given the market’s prior dynamics and the more cautious tone in US stocks, the odds increase of a retest of local lows, pointing to levels last seen in the second half of 2024. 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