$BTC A Pakistan-India war could initially cause Bitcoin (BTC) to surge as investors seek a hedge against geopolitical risk and potential currency devaluation. Historically, BTC rallies during crises due to its perceived "safe haven" status. However, prolonged conflict could trigger market-wide panic, leading to a sell-off as investors flee to traditional safe assets like gold or the US dollar.
If the war disrupts crypto infrastructure (mining, exchanges) in the region, BTC may face short-term volatility. Overall, expect a sharp but temporary spike (10–20%), followed by instability. Long-term impact depends on escalation—limited conflict may have little effect, but a full-scale war could trigger broader financial chaos.