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#比特币2026年行情展望 Venezuela Situation Sudden Turn, Energy Landscape Under Currents
A recent signal worth noting—Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado stated that the country intends to adjust its foreign policy stance, seeking cooperation with the United States in energy and security sectors. This sounds like routine diplomacy, but the implications behind it go far beyond that.
Who controls oil, who controls the voice in energy discussions. Venezuela possesses the world's largest proven oil reserves. If this key player changes sides, the global energy supply landscape, international sanctions policies, and even national digital currency strategies could be reshuffled. The former "Oil Coin" experiment might be revitalized under the new political environment—what kind of imaginative space can be created by combining resource endowment with blockchain technology?
This is why the market cannot stay still. Every major adjustment in geopolitical relations is accompanied by capital frenzy. Traditional finance, when seeking new outlets, often turns its gaze to the most volatile and resilient sectors—cryptocurrencies are precisely such a choice. $BTC and other digital assets have historically shown remarkable sensitivity to shifts in macro expectations.
If similar geopolitical shocks continue to ferment, the bull market window might be closer than we think.