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    Four Headwinds Stalling Bitcoin’s $70K Breakout

    8okaybaby@gmail.comBy 8okaybaby@gmail.comMarch 3, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    In brief

    • Bitcoin is trading around $67,000 after failing to break above $70,000 Monday, while spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded over $9B in net outflows over the past four months.
    • The Middle East conflict has pushed oil prices higher, complicating the Fed’s March rate decision.
    • Experts say tariff uncertainty and the BLS jobs data revision could further curb risk appetite.

    Bitcoin’s consolidation has extended for weeks, with experts highlighting four key headwinds suppressing the leading crypto’s potential bottom formation and recovery, ranging from institutional outflows to geopolitical tensions and labor market uncertainty.

    The top crypto has increasingly behaved like a risk asset through late 2025 and early 2026, correcting sharply as investors’ risk-off behavior spikes amid rising macro and geopolitical uncertainties.

    Bitcoin is currently trading around $67,000, down 4% from Monday’s $70,000 retest after U.S. President Donald Trump’s comments on “large-scale operations” in Iran. The top crypto is up 1.1% over the past 24 hours and 6% over the past week, according to CoinGecko.

    Until crypto market headwinds clear, analysts expect extended consolidation or deeper corrections, testing whether Bitcoin’s four-year cycle remains intact or if structural damage is taking hold.

    Crypto market headwinds

    The most prominent headwind is persistent institutional selling. Spot Bitcoin ETFs have recorded over $9 billion in net outflows over the past four months, Andri Fauzan Adziima, research lead at Bitrue, told Decrypt. These outflows have “fueled fragile short-covering bounces rather than genuine fresh buying,” keeping Bitcoin “trapped in a high-equity-correlation, risk-off environment.”

    “Long-term holder selling has dropped 87% since early February, and whale wallets have absorbed roughly 270,000 BTC over the past month,” Shawn Young, chief analyst at MEXC Research, told Decrypt. “Historically, that combination of capitulation fading while large players accumulate has preceded stabilization, not further collapse.”

    “We’re not seeing aggressive buying from large players, and without that, rallies tend to fade quickly,” Georgii Verbitskii, founder of crypto investor app TYMIO, told Decrypt, echoing demand concerns. “Capital continues to rotate into other areas—gold, metals, selective equities—while Bitcoin remains relatively weak,” he said.

    Geopolitical tensions add another layer of pressure and complexity.

    Escalating conflict in the Middle East has driven oil prices higher, reigniting inflation concerns ahead of the Federal Reserve’s March 18 interest rate decision. Following recent U.S.-led attacks on Iran, crude prices spiked, adding to an already sticky inflation outlook.

    Users on prediction market Myriad, owned by Decrypt’s parent company Dastan, assign a 49% chance to a U.S.-Iran ceasefire before April, reflecting the uncertainty.

    Nick Ruck, director of LVRG Research, told Decrypt these geopolitical headwinds are “driving up oil prices and inflation risks” while combining with “potential renewed trade wars via tariffs” to curb risk appetite. However, the Middle East conflict has so far had “limited direct impact on crypto,” with  Bitcoin continuing to trade “more like a risk asset than a hedge,” Verbitskii said.

    President Trump’s recent imposition of 15% global tariffs—upheld through alternative legal statutes after a Supreme Court ruling—has injected fresh uncertainty into trade policy.

    The tariffs risk escalating into broader trade wars that could continue to keep global risk appetite suppressed.

    Ruck pointed to “potential renewed trade wars via tariffs” as a key variable, while Adziima noted that tariff uncertainty compounds the broader risk-off environment, keeping Bitcoin rangebound between $65,000 and $70,000.

    The final piece of the puzzle is the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ upcoming revision of January jobs data and whether it will show softer conditions than initially reported, potentially impacting investor behavior.

    “Softening labor market signals, including BLS revisions and rising unemployment forecasts,” as factors that could “pressure Trump’s standing ahead of the midterms” and further curb risk appetite, Ruck highlighted.

    While a meaningful reversal in ETF flows is essential for any sustained upside toward higher levels, experts added that Bitcoin’s recovery rally will be kept in check, leading to local tops and bottoms, until all these headwinds are cleared.

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