Why $BTC Isn't Reacting to Geopolitical Headlines Now For years, geopolitical crises usually triggered sharp moves across financial markets. Oil rallied, investors rushed into safe havens, and risk assets sold off. This time, crypto barely moved… According to Bitget Research, both BTC and $ETH remained relatively stable despite the latest escalation in the Middle East. One of the biggest reasons is that institutional spot demand continues to outweigh short-term macro fears. A few signals stand out: 📍 Bitcoin spot ETFs recorded $130M+ in net inflows during the latest trading session. 📍 Funding rates remain balanced despite elevated futures open interest. 📍 Liquidations have stayed relatively low, reducing the risk of cascade sell-offs. Today, prices are increasingly supported by steady spot buying from long-term investors. Macro events still matter, especially if higher energy prices influence inflation and Fed policy. But as institutional participation grows, crypto may become less reactive to short-term geopolitical headlines than many investors expect. #BTC Price Analysis# #Bitcoin Price Prediction: What is Bitcoins next move?#