Bitcoin Breaks $69K Support Driven by Options Expiry Stress and Iran War Fears

BTC-0,36%
SOL-1,46%
XRP-1,25%
TRX0,82%
  • Bitcoin falls below $69K due to $14B options expiry and Iran conflict fears.

  • Major altcoins like Ether, Solana, and XRP also decline amid market uncertainty.

  • Whales accumulate quietly, while Bitcoin ETFs attract institutional inflows despite extreme fear sentiment.

Bitcoin — BTC, slipped below the $69,000 mark on Friday, dropping roughly 3% to $68,507 amid heightened market uncertainty. Traders faced pressure from a looming $14 billion options expiry and ongoing geopolitical tensions in the Middle East. The week’s volatility highlighted how external factors, including potential military escalations and regulatory developments, can affect Bitcoin and the broader crypto market. Investors are closely watching price movements and on-chain activity to anticipate potential shifts in momentum.

$BTC has formed another bear flag.

A daily close below the $66,000 level could push Bitcoin to new lows. pic.twitter.com/2qUBoYtxTq

— Ted (@TedPillows) March 26, 2026

Options Expiry Adds Pressure

The $14 billion in Bitcoin options set to expire Friday on Deribit played a major role in the market’s downturn. Analysts point to the “maximum pain” level near $75K, where the most options expire worthless. With prices hovering well below that point, near-term hedging activity is expected to drop after the expiry, leaving Bitcoin more vulnerable to swings caused by geopolitical news.

This pattern has repeated over the past five weeks. Earlier, President Trump extended the Iran ceasefire deadline by 10 days, briefly boosting Bitcoin and lowering crude oil prices. However, reports from the Wall Street Journal about the Pentagon considering sending up to 10,000 additional troops to the Middle East erased those gains.

Brent crude dipped 1.3% to $106, reflecting global market concerns, while the total crypto market shed nearly 1%, dropping to $2.4 trillion. Other major cryptocurrencies also fell. Ether dropped 4.6% to $2,050, Solana slid 5.3% to $85.93, and XRP declined 2.8% to $1.36, down 6.5% over the week. Tron stood out as a lone gainer, rising 1.2% for the day.

Whales Accumulate Amid Market Fear

Despite the price dip, large Bitcoin holders are quietly accumulating. Whales holding between 10 and 10,000 BTC added roughly 61,568 BTC over the past month, while smaller wallets under 0.01 BTC contributed 213 BTC. Analysts suggest this stacking during consolidation periods may set the stage for a potential breakout. Bitcoin ETFs also attracted $2.5 billion in net inflows over the last month, with BlackRock’s Bitcoin ETF ranking in the top 2% by year-to-date inflows.

This trend shows institutional investors focusing on Bitcoin and Ether while avoiding broader altcoins. The Crypto Fear & Greed Index remains at 13, signaling “extreme fear” across the market. The next significant date for traders is early April when Trump’s extended Iran ceasefire deadline expires, potentially influencing both geopolitical risk sentiment and Bitcoin’s price action.

For now, Bitcoin fell below $69,000 due to options expiry pressure and Iran war uncertainty. Major altcoins followed the decline, while whales accumulated silently. Institutional inflows into Bitcoin ETFs support long-term confidence. Market participants will watch the next geopolitical developments closely to gauge future price movements.

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