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Topic: The impact on BTC price in case of a potential Russia-Ukraine war (Read 287 times)

sr. member
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Does WW1 and WW2 isn't enough to know what are the results of these on and after the war?

They better not do it even if it's somehow tied to the economy but that doesn't solve everything, in fact they were just adding some pollution to the Earth. I don't know if I would be happy or sad just because Bitcoin did pump but the fact that it pumped because there's a war is not my ideal thought of making profit.

People should stop making conspiracy that would lead to war between countries.
full member
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It shouldn't have but since btc is somehow tied to the economy and any unrest can directly affect the economy of any country, except people in these countries are acting on the fear of what could happen if there is a war and decided to sell their btc for fiat just in case, during the time of war even the banks will not be able to operate and getting money out will not be possible, I hope it won't result to that because it won't benefit either of the countries.
It must be borne in mind that Ukraine is the largest country in Europe in terms of territory and geographically it is located in the center of Europe. In the region of its Carpathians, a sign was erected indicating the geographical center of Europe. Its population is over 40 million people. If a large-scale Russian invasion begins, this will directly affect all the countries of Europe, and possibly not only Europe. This is primarily millions of refugees. In addition, in this case, Ukraine will also strike at the territory of Russia, including Moscow. The armed forces of Ukraine number more than 200 thousand people. Another two million are ready to defend the country with weapons in their hands and are now actively training. Of these, about 400,000 people already have combat experience due to the ongoing war with pro-Russian forces in the Donbas region since 2014. Therefore, if there is a war, it will be big and it is very difficult to say how this will affect the cryptocurrency.
hero member
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Everyone hates war, I hate it too. But these days everyone is talking about it  Angry If such war would happen which would be the impact on BTC price?
I don't think so. In fact, the Covid-19 crisis which is globally affecting the economy and our financials won't ever stop but instead grow more that is why I don't believe that this conflict between Russia and Ukraine will affect the market. If there is, that something we can never just recognize it as for sure it has only a few percentages to nothing.

Honestly, I'm not worried about this and I/We know that Bitcoin will standstill despite the crisis around and it has proven several times.
hero member
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Although it’s too early to say that BTC isn’t affected by the recent tensions of Russia and Ukraine, but we are not sure about it’s movements when the invasion happens. BTC and altcoin prices are unpredictable, and it can go up or down without warning. However, I do believe that the prices are heavily influenced on the media where still most of the people around the world are misinformed and uninformed who are listening more on the media.
I really think that the Russia Ukraine situation is blown out of proportion by the media because the president of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky even said in the media that things are not like the US is portraying. Considering the price, anything can happen, people might move their assets to cryptocurrency as a safe heaven if there is war.

To be honest, I don’t want Russia to start a war like this as they have already increased the number of troops near the border in many sides (including Belarus and Crimea). Hopefully everything would become peaceful. We don’t like to see a World War III, but man this is definitely concerning not only for Ukranians, but to the rest of the world.
Russia has increased their troops but they very well know that a war would create collateral damage and i do not think they will do anything that would force them to fight a war now.
hero member
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It shouldn't have but since btc is somehow tied to the economy and any unrest can directly affect the economy of any country, except people in these countries are acting on the fear of what could happen if there is a war and decided to sell their btc for fiat just in case, during the time of war even the banks will not be able to operate and getting money out will not be possible, I hope it won't result to that because it won't benefit either of the countries.
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War always impacts to the economy, so Bitcoin become a part of the world economy right now. And definitely, we will see war impacts on Bitcoin as well. It's not like the last COVID pandemic that people will invest in Bitcoin because they don't have space to invest. War is quite different and always harmful for the world economy. Especially those are Bitcoin holders in Ukraine would sell Bitcoin for Liquidity. So let's hope for no War.
During covid times, getting outside is restricted but it still possible and people can still buy and sell btc. They can also do it online if they already have a money on their banks and if they banks has some online capabilities but when there are war, going outside would be nearly impossible because your life is at risk here. Sure your life will also be at risk in the virus but virus are curable and you can last longer while if you hit by a missile, bomb and other equipment use on wars, you will get die easily.

It is also not possible to transact online because internet towers and electricity are also affected. Wars could surely have an impact in the price of btc, making btc value go down or it will became stable.
hero member
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I personally don't think it will have any impact on bitcoin, if there is a war between Russia vs Ukraine, because in fact bitcoin is not affected by anything, even though currently bitcoin and ethereum prices are flying high, because of the Russia vs Ukraine conflict, but in my opinion it's just..just by chance, maybe at this time the price of bitcoin is soaring due to the influence of market demand...
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Although it’s too early to say that BTC isn’t affected by the recent tensions of Russia and Ukraine, but we are not sure about it’s movements when the invasion happens. BTC and altcoin prices are unpredictable, and it can go up or down without warning. However, I do believe that the prices are heavily influenced on the media where still most of the people around the world are misinformed and uninformed who are listening more on the media.

To be honest, I don’t want Russia to start a war like this as they have already increased the number of troops near the border in many sides (including Belarus and Crimea). Hopefully everything would become peaceful. We don’t like to see a World War III, but man this is definitely concerning not only for Ukranians, but to the rest of the world.
legendary
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War always impacts to the economy, so Bitcoin become a part of the world economy right now. And definitely, we will see war impacts on Bitcoin as well. It's not like the last COVID pandemic that people will invest in Bitcoin because they don't have space to invest. War is quite different and always harmful for the world economy. Especially those are Bitcoin holders in Ukraine would sell Bitcoin for Liquidity. So let's hope for no War.
legendary
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I don't think that Bitcoin will be affected by any kind of war. Bitcoin already started a long time ago and people are normally using it.
As Bitcoin's main use is for payment, which you can transfer a fund anywhere, anytime. But if ever there could be a problem with some money remittance to the affected countries of the war, some people could start use Bitcoin.
sr. member
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I don't think it would boost the price in the short term, as bitcoin is highly correlated with the stock market. As of now, while many of us would disagree, bitcoin is not perceived as a safe haven asset like say gold or treasuries for the institutions - though this may change in the next few years.

So my prediction is that bitcoin and the stock market will plunge, and after the market absorbs the news and effects, these assets will recover strongly later in the year or early next year. However, the upcoming rate hikes could cast a pall over the financial markets for the rest of the year.
legendary
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Every day the war is less and less likely because one should know that spring will come soon and that the frozen country will turn into a difficult passable area for Russian tanks, transporters, and all other mechanization. In addition, the word war is overemphasized here, as it is very likely that it could be a conflict on a smaller scale than a real war. Putin is playing a chess game in which he actually wants to show his determination and military strength, thus weakening Ukraine economically and politically in an attempt to bring pro-Russian political forces to power.

Everyone hates war, I hate it too. But these days everyone is talking about it  Angry If such war would happen which would be the impact on BTC price?

Falsely, not everyone hates war, because for some it means profit - and also diverting attention to just one area means that a lot of bad things in some other parts of the world can go under the radar. Bitcoin will react like all other markets, although some consider it special in this regard, it has always proved that this is not the case.
legendary
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I think any sufficiently bad news has the effect of making people make dumb decisions. This could go either way. Either people panic sell for fiat, which was always the preferred and trusted payment system OR they invest their fiat into Bitcoin, hoping that in a war, it would at least be safe in the internet instead of physically. To be honest I think Bitcoin will lose out. Not because of any rational decision but because people will stick to what they have known.

Gold, on the other hand... Grin
legendary
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Everyone hates war, I hate it too. But these days everyone is talking about it  Angry If such war would happen which would be the impact on BTC price?

If we look at the "shock" effect created at the start of Covid, which caused stock markets to plummet and crypto along with it - then that may be the most likely outcome. It'll likely be a short and sharp dip as people panic sell, but may recover to its original price within a matter of days. Hopefully it never happens, but if it turned into a long and drawn out war - I see no reason why Ukrainians would role over now considering how far they've come and how much Russia has abused them already, then it's hard to predict what will happen. It could go up as people use it to take flight and ship money across borders, or it might drop as people prefer to hold currency in less volatile locations.
legendary
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When there's uncertainty, people like to invest into precious metals.
This is not 1948 anymore. The world has changed. A decentralized currency that doesn't take up any physical place and nobody can take from you is way more superior than the old traditional stores of value such as precious metals that take up a lot of space and can easily be seized.
Don't forget that bitcoin was created right after the 2008 disaster where the [almost] entire world economy crashed.
legendary
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Any potential "WW3" scenario is going to tank BTC, people will diversify into hard assets.

A small scale invasion shouldn't have a large impact. Small scale meaning Russia and Ukraine involvement only, oppose to NATO countries and the West getting involved. The U.S. has made clear they will not be entering a war so we don't have to worry about the U.S. economy taking a hit. Russia can't afford a war either but their GDP isn't large enough to make a difference in the price anyways, so their economy is rather inconsequential (absent of full collapse, then clearly that has implications).

Follow the oil, though. When the oil reserves run dry because Russia cuts off supply, then you might worry.
You are saying the exact opposite. If a " potential ww3" scenario takes place, everyone that is smart would dump their "hard assets" and invest as much as they can in bitcoin and other crypto currencies. You know that when a country is at a war, the government can confiscaste your gold, properties and other assets without compensating you right? They won't be able to do that if you hold bitcoin or other decentralized crypto currency.

I'm talking about the global economy. Asset forfeiture is a different matter. Bitcoin is composed of day-to-day users and institutional users. When there's uncertainty, people like to invest into precious metals. If you're a Ukrainian, crypto currency is a smart choice, but again, I'm talking about the global economy outside of Ukraine and Russia.

I mentioned before -- there are absolutely zero countries that plan to tank their own economy to rescue a useless country like Ukraine.
legendary
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There won't be any "war" between Ukraine and Russia. There can only be an invasion and occupation of Ukraine just like how Russia invaded and annexed Crimean (part of Ukraine) in 2014 without facing any resistance. It would probably take almost the same amount of time as before if not shorter.
Neither US or Europe would or could do anything about it apart from what they did last time, empty talks and resumption of trades after a short time.

Consequently it won't have any effects on bitcoin price at all.
legendary
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Remember how the US assassinated an Iranian general, the Internet was posting WW3 memes, Bitcoin community was saying "this is good for Bitcoin" and then nothing happened? If there will be an escalation, which is a very big IF, it would be limited to a few regions of Ukraine, likely those that are already at war; there will be some light sanctions to let the West save the face, so no real consequences for the global economy and no consequences for Bitcoin.
full member
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I think if "just" ukraine gets invaded we might not see too much happening for the long term - immediately there will probably quite big drops in every market except food commodities.

There might be bigger price movements too if Ukraine being invaded has a large effect on tensions between other countries on the border like Estonia, Finland and Poland but those seem quite unlikely (for now).
If Russia invades Ukraine on a full scale, then all of Europe will shudder. Whether or not the Russians manage to capture Ukraine first, they will lose the war. Of course, the war will greatly affect the European countries. The economies of Ukraine and Russia will be hit hard. But if the international community helps Ukraine in the future, then Russia will still face lawsuits, tribunals, compensation payments. As a result, as a large state, Russia will cease to exist. The impoverishment of the region is unlikely to benefit the cryptocurrency. Many cryptocurrency users will die, access to some devices will be lost.
But I don't think there will be a big war. Its consequences should be understood in Russia as well. So far, Putin is only scaring and blackmailing Ukraine with the aim of returning the occupied and plundered territory of Donbass back to Ukraine, but at the same time maintaining political control over Donbass so that Ukraine will not be able to join the European Union and NATO in the future. But Putin will not succeed. The killer and bandit will get what they deserve.
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Should we hope for war for the price of BTC to go up?
I don't see it to be the only reason for BTC to reach $100K, I can't see it achieved/justified because war has occurred. Russia didn't ban Bitcoin or cryptocurrency, that should be a good plan for Russians to at least grab thier wealth still even if there will be war.  Maybe Putin sees that it will help its citizen to have thier money with them.

My hope is that there is never an assurance for this Russia-Ukraine war to actaully happen because most of the EU countries that are NATO members are not in favor of this war. War will only be risking more lives just like in Afghanistan.  
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