$ETH According to BlockBeats, the Iranian government publicly declared on June 13: "Attacks cannot happen without the coordination and permission of the United States." This brief statement instantly refocused global attention on this geopolitical powder keg.

Once the news broke, the sensitive financial markets immediately sensed an unusual atmosphere. The price of Bitcoin experienced notable short-term fluctuations after the news spread, and fund flow monitoring showed that some risk-averse capital was quietly shifting towards crypto assets. Historical experience tells us that when geopolitical storms arise, Bitcoin often becomes one of the "safe havens" for global capital seeking security.

How familiar is this scene? Whenever international tensions escalate, from the Russia-Ukraine conflict to Middle Eastern frictions, Bitcoin has repeatedly demonstrated its "anti-volatility resilience" by decoupling from traditional financial markets. The core logic behind this is:

Decentralized attributes: not directly controlled by the policies of a single country or banking system;