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Crypto Markets Rebound Amid US-Iran Conflict

Traders bet on war outcomes, sparking concerns over insider information

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The cryptocurrency market experienced a significant rebound on Sunday, with major tokens such as ether, solana, and xrp surging up to 10% as traders speculated on the ongoing US-Iran conflict. The price of bitcoin...

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    Polymarket attracts record trading 'world' volumes as U.S.-Iran bets top $529 million

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Crypto Markets Rebound Amid US-Iran Conflict

Traders bet on war outcomes, sparking concerns over insider information

Sunday, March 1, 2026 • 3 min read • 3 source references

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The cryptocurrency market experienced a significant rebound on Sunday, with major tokens such as ether, solana, and xrp surging up to 10% as traders speculated on the ongoing US-Iran conflict. The price of bitcoin climbed back above $66,800, while solana led the majors with a 10.8% bounce.

According to a report by CoinTelegraph, six Polymarket traders netted over $1 million by correctly betting on the timing of a US strike against Iran. The traders placed bets on the timing of the strike using newly created Polymarket wallets, sparking concerns over insider information.

Polymarket, a prediction market platform, has become a hub for betting on the US-Iran conflict, with traders wagering on ceasefire dates, regime change, and potential US ground involvement. A contract on Ayatollah Ali Khamenei leaving power by March 31 drew $45 million in volume, while a long-running market on whether the US would strike Iran has amassed $529 million, making it one of Polymarket's largest ever.

The surge in cryptocurrency prices and the significant trading volumes on Polymarket's US-Iran conflict contracts have raised concerns over the potential for insider trading. Onchain analysts have flagged the six wallets that made millions by correctly betting on the US strike, sparking fears that some traders may have had access to non-public information.

Despite the concerns, the rebound in cryptocurrency prices has been seen as a positive development for the market, which had been experiencing significant losses on Saturday amid the escalating conflict. However, the rally is seen as fragile, with thin liquidity and upcoming moves in oil, equities, and bonds likely to determine whether the bounce holds.

The US-Iran conflict has been a major driver of market volatility in recent days, with traders closely watching developments in the region. The conflict has also raised concerns over the potential for cyberattacks and disruptions to global supply chains.

In a statement, a Polymarket spokesperson said that the platform takes allegations of insider trading seriously and is committed to ensuring the integrity of its markets. However, the incident has raised questions over the regulation of prediction markets and the potential for insider trading in the cryptocurrency space.

As the situation in the Middle East continues to unfold, traders will be closely watching developments and adjusting their positions accordingly. The cryptocurrency market is likely to remain volatile in the coming days, with traders speculating on the potential outcomes of the conflict.

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  • "Ether, solana, xrp surge up to 10% as majors recover Saturday's war-driven losses" by Shaurya Malwa, CoinTelegraph
  • "6 Polymarket traders net $1M on US-Iran strike, spark insider fears: Report" by CoinTelegraph
  • "Polymarket attracts record trading 'world' volumes as U.S.-Iran bets top $529 million" by Shaurya Malwa, CoinTelegraph

The cryptocurrency market experienced a significant rebound on Sunday, with major tokens such as ether, solana, and xrp surging up to 10% as traders speculated on the ongoing US-Iran conflict. The price of bitcoin climbed back above $66,800, while solana led the majors with a 10.8% bounce.

According to a report by CoinTelegraph, six Polymarket traders netted over $1 million by correctly betting on the timing of a US strike against Iran. The traders placed bets on the timing of the strike using newly created Polymarket wallets, sparking concerns over insider information.

Polymarket, a prediction market platform, has become a hub for betting on the US-Iran conflict, with traders wagering on ceasefire dates, regime change, and potential US ground involvement. A contract on Ayatollah Ali Khamenei leaving power by March 31 drew $45 million in volume, while a long-running market on whether the US would strike Iran has amassed $529 million, making it one of Polymarket's largest ever.

The surge in cryptocurrency prices and the significant trading volumes on Polymarket's US-Iran conflict contracts have raised concerns over the potential for insider trading. Onchain analysts have flagged the six wallets that made millions by correctly betting on the US strike, sparking fears that some traders may have had access to non-public information.

Despite the concerns, the rebound in cryptocurrency prices has been seen as a positive development for the market, which had been experiencing significant losses on Saturday amid the escalating conflict. However, the rally is seen as fragile, with thin liquidity and upcoming moves in oil, equities, and bonds likely to determine whether the bounce holds.

The US-Iran conflict has been a major driver of market volatility in recent days, with traders closely watching developments in the region. The conflict has also raised concerns over the potential for cyberattacks and disruptions to global supply chains.

In a statement, a Polymarket spokesperson said that the platform takes allegations of insider trading seriously and is committed to ensuring the integrity of its markets. However, the incident has raised questions over the regulation of prediction markets and the potential for insider trading in the cryptocurrency space.

As the situation in the Middle East continues to unfold, traders will be closely watching developments and adjusting their positions accordingly. The cryptocurrency market is likely to remain volatile in the coming days, with traders speculating on the potential outcomes of the conflict.

Sources:

  • "Ether, solana, xrp surge up to 10% as majors recover Saturday's war-driven losses" by Shaurya Malwa, CoinTelegraph
  • "6 Polymarket traders net $1M on US-Iran strike, spark insider fears: Report" by CoinTelegraph
  • "Polymarket attracts record trading 'world' volumes as U.S.-Iran bets top $529 million" by Shaurya Malwa, CoinTelegraph

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