A major geopolitical conflict between the US and Europe would be catastrophic, and frankly, nobody wants to see that happen. That said, if you're banking on it being a smooth affair or expecting crypto markets to shrug it off—think again. When global power tensions escalate, risk assets get hit hard. The assumption that everything will work out fine is dangerously naive. Markets don't like uncertainty, and geopolitical shocks tend to trigger panic liquidations across volatile sectors. Anyone dismissing these tail risks needs a serious reality check.
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BearMarketNoodler
· 01-21 16:19
A geopolitical bombshell, the crypto world is the first to kneel. Those still dreaming that the market can hold up, wake up, friends.
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MEVHunter
· 01-21 04:47
Once a geopolitical shock occurs, the mempool immediately goes into chaos, and the gas war skyrockets... This tail risk has long been clearly outlined in on-chain data, but unfortunately most people only look at K-line charts.
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NFTRegretful
· 01-18 19:58
Honestly, if something like this happens, a lot of people in the crypto world are doomed. Don't dream about it.
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LayerZeroJunkie
· 01-18 19:56
NGL, geopolitical messes, the crypto world gets caught up in the chaos. Too many naive people.
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LuckyHashValue
· 01-18 19:43
Bro, stop talking nonsense. When geopolitical stability collapses, the crypto world can't withstand it. This time, you really need to wake up.
A major geopolitical conflict between the US and Europe would be catastrophic, and frankly, nobody wants to see that happen. That said, if you're banking on it being a smooth affair or expecting crypto markets to shrug it off—think again. When global power tensions escalate, risk assets get hit hard. The assumption that everything will work out fine is dangerously naive. Markets don't like uncertainty, and geopolitical shocks tend to trigger panic liquidations across volatile sectors. Anyone dismissing these tail risks needs a serious reality check.