
Simply Bitcoin Is The Bitcoin Winter Over? | Why a Violent Market Crash Could Already be in Motion! | Bitcoin Simply
Mar 30, 2026
Calm markets hiding deeper cracks, from geopolitical strain to mining shifts and sanctions pushing unconventional flows. Discussion of gold selloffs and Japan’s policy moves signaling stress in traditional safe havens. Examination of equity outflows, supply chain attacks, and how liquidity and debasement could be used to defend asset prices.
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Calm Markets Hide Deepening Systemic Stress
- Market calm masks growing systemic stress that will create more volatility, not a clean breakout for Bitcoin.
- Dante Cook points to gold selloffs, debt stress, and geopolitical shocks as signs the bottom may not be in yet.
Iran's Mining Surge Shows Bitcoin As Escape Valve
- When nations get squeezed, people turn to Bitcoin as an uncensorable escape, illustrated by Iran's mining surge.
- Dante Cook cites reports that 6–8% of global hashing comes from Iran and many miners linked to the IRGC.
Turkey's Big Gold Selloff Signals Strained Safe Havens
- Gold is failing as a safe haven in some stressed countries, signaling deeper market dislocations.
- Dante Cook highlights Turkey's largest recent gold reserve sell-off of about 50 tons as evidence of market strain.
