Geopolitical Shock Triggers $1.8B Hourly Dump in Crypto Futures

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Geopolitical escalation triggered $1.8B in futures selling, pushing Bitcoin sentiment into extreme bearish territory.

Escalating conflict in the Middle East sent shockwaves through crypto markets within minutes. Reports said United States President Donald Trump announced “major combat operations” in Iran after Israel confirmed missile strikes. Soon after, Iran responded by targeting Israel and US assets across Qatar, the UAE, Kuwait, Bahrain, Syria, Jordan, and Iraq. As tensions spread, financial markets reacted instantly, and digital assets followed.

Futures Panic Drives Bitcoin Lower as Bear Sentiment Index Collapses

Bitcoin plunged after Israel described its action as a preventive strike on Iran. As the news circulated across trading desks and social platforms, selling pressure intensified. Veteran trader Matthew Dixon posted on X that explosions were reported in Tehran, citing Israel’s defence minister. He added that the development triggered a sharp selloff across BTC and broader crypto markets.

🔴 The escalation of the conflict in Iran immediately impacted trader behavior across crypto markets.

The reaction materialized through a sharp increase in selling pressure on derivatives.

💥 Within a single hour this morning, sell volume surged by approximately $1.8B,… pic.twitter.com/KI1oA6ebog

— Darkfost (@Darkfost_Coc) February 28, 2026

Meanwhile, derivatives markets absorbed the first wave of impact. Within a single hour, sell volume surged by roughly $1.8 billion. Aggressive market orders hit futures books in quick succession. As a result, price action reflected forced repricing rather than gradual position trimming.

Bitcoin’s Derivatives Market Pressure Index captured the shift clearly. The indicator fell from near 30% to around 18% in less than an hour, pushing sentiment deep into the “High Bear” zone. At the same time, Bitcoin slid toward the $60,000–$62,000 range.

During the drop, histogram bars widened sharply. Expanding bars signaled a growing imbalance in positioning. Seller dominance intensified as short-term risk aversion spiked. In previous periods, similar pressure breakdowns aligned with extended downside moves.

Liquidation Cascades Accelerate as Geopolitical Tensions Shake Crypto

At a structural level, rapid compression in the index pointed to futures-driven flows. Order book activity showed heavy short positioning and defensive hedging. Liquidations accelerated as volatility increased, while thin liquidity conditions amplified price swings.

Notably, the speed of the decline reflected high sensitivity to geopolitical shocks. Positioning flipped from neutral to extreme bearish in under sixty minutes. Such moves often stem from mechanical unwinds rather than structural shifts in capital allocation.

During sudden geopolitical escalations, markets typically become unstable. Risk management overrides long-term conviction in those moments. Traders react first and reassess later.

Still, extreme positioning can create short-term reversal setups. Prior dips into deeply bearish territory sometimes preceded relief bounces. Timing remains uncertain while headlines continue to unfold.

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