War between Iran and Israel

The clashes in recent days between these two countries were practically inevitable. This is a clash that has been going on for decades, involving territorial disputes, advancements in science and technology, and now, the race for nuclear weapons — a weapon of destruction with devastating power. Iran, in addition to its nuclear development, is accused of funding armed groups and practices that create insecurity in neighboring nations.

The response seems clear: Iran has started the war at a disadvantage, digging its own grave. The United States is expected to enter the conflict as allies of Israel, with the aim of destroying Iranian uranium enrichment plants.

Recent concerns revolve around the possible radioactive contamination that may occur with the destruction of these facilities.

In the stock market, nothing has drastically changed so far — investors were already pricing in this decline before resuming the upward trend.

Regarding the dollar, the U.S. currency has weakened due to the geopolitical scenario. This did not start now, but has worsened since Donald Trump's inauguration. A weaker dollar could even benefit the stock market and make assets like gold, silver, and Bitcoin more attractive.

However, analyzing the scenario, Iran already seems to have started losing. Perhaps we are about to witness the emergence of a post-Iran world in the coming days. $BTC $SOL