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Bitcoin climbs to $69K as IBIT inflows hit $297M

March 2, 2026
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Bitcoin climbs to $69K as IBIT inflows hit $297M

What drove Bitcoin’s 5% jump to $69K, explained

Bitcoin rallied roughly 5% in about an hour to reach $69,000 ahead of Donald Trump’s scheduled remarks on the Iran situation. The timing anchored attention on geopolitics, but the price action also aligned with strengthening spot demand signals and ongoing corporate treasury accumulation.

Spot Bitcoin ETF flows were a visible tailwind. According to InteractiveCrypto, institutional investors added about $297 million to BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) as Bitcoin advanced toward $69,000, underscoring steady primary-market demand that can tighten circulating supply and amplify intraday moves when liquidity is thin.

Corporate balance-sheet buying has continued in parallel. Based on data from Yahoo Scout, MicroStrategy recently acquired an additional 3,015 BTC for $204.1 million, bringing total holdings to approximately 720,750 BTC valued near $49.5 billion; persistent treasury demand of that scale can reinforce the floor in sharp pullbacks and accelerate rebounds when macro headlines shift.

Market structure likely did the rest. When fresh spot inflows meet a market leaning defensively, marginal buyers can push price through near-term offer depth quickly, turning a cautious tape into a squeeze-like impulse. That pattern fits a move concentrated in a short window, even as the broader narrative fixated on geopolitics.

Why it matters for traders and macro risk today

For traders, the driver composition matters because geopolitical catalysts can fade unpredictably, while spot ETF flows and corporate demand are incremental and measurable. If the latest leg up owed more to flow and positioning than to a durable macro re-pricing, realized volatility can stay elevated as headlines evolve.

Views also differ on whether Bitcoin behaved like a haven. “Despite the ‘digital gold’ narrative, Bitcoin hasn’t yet proven itself as a safe haven in fast-moving crises,” said Rania Gule, Senior Analyst at XS.com, noting that in recent Iran-related shocks, investors tended to favor traditional refuges such as gold and the U.S. dollar.

A contrasting macro lens focuses on inflation risk from conflict. Stephen Coltman, Head of Macro at 21Shares, has argued that wars that pressure commodities and fiscal balances are usually inflationary, which can support assets perceived as stores of value, including Bitcoin, after initial volatility.

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At the time of this writing, Bitcoin is quoted near $69,386. Short-term metrics show volatility around 6.05% (high), with a 14-day RSI near 39.79 and price still below the 50-day and 200-day simple moving averages (about 78,023 and 97,334, respectively). The figures suggest the jump occurred while broader trend gauges remain cautious, a setup that can keep range risk elevated.

Trump speech timing and Iran tensions: correlation, not causation

The price surge arrived shortly before the Iran-related speech, but that does not by itself establish causation. The stronger evidentiary trail in this window points to spot demand, via ETF inflows and balance-sheet buyers, meeting a market susceptible to rapid repricing on headline risk.

Geopolitical stress can change the mix of buyers and sellers from hour to hour, complicating clean narratives about “safe-haven” behavior. “Volatility is the only certainty,” said Marcin Kazmierczak, co-founder and COO of RedStone, reflecting that escalation or diplomacy can quickly reset the trading regime without settling the longer-term store-of-value debate.

In practice, traders are likely to weigh the persistence of spot ETF inflows, such as the IBIT additions cited above, against outcome paths in the Iran backdrop. The former is observable in daily prints; the latter remains conditional. Keeping that distinction clear helps separate correlation from causation when explaining a one-hour, 5% move to $69K.

Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, investment, legal, or trading advice. Cryptocurrency markets are highly volatile and involve risk. Readers should conduct their own research and consult with a qualified professional before making any investment decisions. The publisher is not responsible for any losses incurred as a result of reliance on the information contained herein.
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