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Top 3 Reasons Why Cryptos Might Crash Hard Soon: Geopolitics and Macro Risks

2026/02/20 14:00
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The digital asset market is currently standing at a delicate crossroads. After the highs of 2025, investors are increasingly concerned about a potential “black swan” event that could trigger a significant market correction. While $Bitcoin remains the bellwether for the industry, external pressures are mounting that could force prices lower across the board.

Will Cryptos Crash Again?

Yes, the probability of a sharp correction is elevated due to a combination of escalating geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, a “hawkish” turn in U.S. monetary policy, and a massive overhang of leveraged positions. Historically, crypto news has shown that when these three factors align, the result is often a double-digit percentage drop in a matter of days.

1. Geopolitical Escalation: The US, Israel, and Iran

The most immediate threat to the crypto market is the rising risk of a direct military confrontation between the United States, Israel, and Iran. In early 2026, diplomatic efforts have hit a stalemate, and military buildups in the region have reached critical levels.

Cryptocurrencies are often marketed as “digital gold,” but in times of actual kinetic warfare, they frequently behave as high-risk assets. We saw a clear example of this in April 2024, when Iran launched a drone and missile attack on Israel. Within hours, Bitcoin plummeted by over 7%, dropping to $61,000, while altcoins saw even steeper declines of up to 20%. A similar event occurred in June 2025, where Israeli strikes led to over $1 billion in liquidations in a single day.

If a full-scale “kinetic action” occurs in the coming weeks, as some White House advisors suggest is possible, we could see a flight to safety. In this scenario, investors typically dump “risk-on” assets like $Ethereum and $Solana in favor of the US Dollar and physical Gold.

2. A “Hawkish” Federal Reserve and the Strong Dollar

While many expected the Federal Reserve to pivot toward aggressive rate cuts in 2026, the reality has been quite different. Inflation remains “sticky,” and the nomination of a more hawkish Fed Chair has signaled that high interest rates are here to stay for longer than anticipated.

  • The DXY Factor: The US Dollar Index (DXY) has recently surged above the 97.5 level. Historically, there is an inverse correlation between the strength of the dollar and the price of Bitcoin.
  • Liquidity Drain: Higher rates mean that the “easy money” which fueled the 2025 bull run is drying up. Institutional investors, who now control a massive portion of the supply through spot ETFs, are more sensitive to these macro shifts and may continue their recent trend of multi-billion dollar outflows.

According to data from Bloomberg, the persistent high-rate environment makes non-yielding assets like crypto less attractive compared to 5% yields on “risk-free” government bonds.

3. The “Liquidation Cascade” and Corporate Sell-offs

The third reason for a potential crash is structural. The market is currently “over-leveraged,” meaning many traders are using borrowed funds to bet on higher prices. When a small price drop occurs—perhaps triggered by the geopolitical or macro reasons mentioned above—it forces these traders to sell, which pushes the price down further, triggering even more sales.

FactorImpact on Market
Leveraged Longs$19 billion wiped out in a single day during previous corrections.
Corporate TreasuriesOver 200 firms now hold BTC; a drop below $70k puts many in the red.
Whale ActivityLarge holders (like the Bhutan government) have begun offloading reserves.

Furthermore, the rise of “Digital Asset Treasuries” (DATs)—companies that follow the Michael Saylor playbook—has created a new risk. If Bitcoin stays below key support levels for too long, these companies may face pressure from shareholders to liquidate their holdings to cover operating losses, creating a massive wave of “forced selling” that the market may not have the liquidity to absorb.

Source: https://cryptoticker.io/en/crypto-crash-reasons-2026-geopolitics-fed/

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