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Gold Crashes But $120 Billion Floods into Crypto As Trump Warns “Big Wave” Ahead

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March 2, 2026
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Gold Crashes But $120 Billion Floods into Crypto As Trump Warns “Big Wave” Ahead

US President Donald Trump jolted global markets once again on Monday, after warning that a “big wave” is still coming in the escalating Iran conflict.

However, instead of triggering a traditional flight to safety, markets witnessed one of the sharpest cross-asset reversals in recent memory: precious metals plunged while crypto surged.

Markets Defy Safe-Haven Playbook as Capital Rotates From Gold to Bitcoin

Trump described ongoing U.S. military strikes as “very powerful” in an interview with CNN, suggesting that a larger phase of the operation remains ahead.

Within just 60 minutes, gold and silver erased an estimated $1.1 trillion in combined market value. Spot gold fell 2.05%, shedding nearly $100 per ounce and wiping out roughly $750 billion in value.

Meanwhile, Silver posted an even more violent reversal, plunging 7% in under two hours. It erased approximately $370 billion as prices moved toward $88 per ounce.

At the same time, capital rotated aggressively into digital assets. Bitcoin broke above $68,000, surging 5% in roughly 50 minutes and adding an estimated $60 billion to its market capitalization. Ethereum reclaimed the $2,000 level, climbing 5.8% and contributing another $23 billion.

Bitcoin and Ethereum Price Performance
Bitcoin and Ethereum Price Performance. Source: TradingView

“The Crypto market has added $100 billion in the last 45 minutes, liquidating nearly $80 million in short positions,” one analyst noted.

The divergence caught many off guard, given that investors have been accustomed to gold outperforming during geopolitical stress.

Instead, metals saw heavy selling pressure while crypto absorbed the headline shock and accelerated upward.

Derivatives Signal Limited Leverage as Bitcoin Absorbs Geopolitical Shock

Initial headlines reportedly triggered roughly $300 million in total crypto liquidations. However, derivatives data suggested a more resilient structure beneath the volatility.

Funding rates were sitting in the 6th percentile, indicating limited speculative excess. Open interest declined by only about $1 billion, suggesting that leverage had largely been flushed out before the geopolitical escalation.

Similar Middle East tensions last year led to more disorderly price action. This time, Bitcoin dipped briefly but did not spiral lower.

The absence of aggressive cascading liquidations may signal a market that was already braced for geopolitical risk.

The metals reversal, meanwhile, raises questions about positioning and liquidity dynamics. Quick unwinds in gold and silver futures markets can amplify volatility when crowded trades reverse.

The scale of the move, reaching more than $1 trillion erased in an hour, shows how fragile sentiment can become when expectations shift abruptly.

With Trump signaling that a larger military phase could still lie ahead, volatility is unlikely to fade. The next wave of headlines may test whether crypto’s resilience holds, or whether traditional safe havens regain their footing.

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