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I'm following this geopolitical situation and the impact it's having on crypto markets. The intensified rhetoric against Iran is creating real pressure on digital assets, and it's no coincidence. When geopolitical tension rises, investors tend to move away from risk assets, and unfortunately crypto still falls into that category for many people. I saw comments from analysts saying that a larger escalation could have catastrophic consequences — they literally mentioned that "an entire civilization could disappear" if it turns into a real conflict. It's heavy, but it shows how nervous the market is. Prices are under pressure, volumes are falling, and the sentiment is clearly negative. What catches my attention is how quickly cryptocurrency markets react to geopolitical news now. It's no longer just about technology or adoption — macroeconomic and political factors are becoming increasingly influential. If you're following crypto, it's worth watching how these global events are impacting. Volatility is likely to continue until there's clarity on how this situation will be resolved.