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BTC is hovering around 74.35K right now, down slightly over the last day, and honestly it feels like everyone's holding their breath before the U.S. jobs report drops later today. Unemployment's supposed to stay at 4.3%, but if those nonfarm payroll numbers come in weaker than expected, we could see more downside pressure. The broader market's already in risk-off mode - you can feel it. Oil prices are climbing hard, pushing past 83 a barrel on Iran tensions. When geopolitical stuff like that spikes energy costs, it usually means traders are getting defensive. The dollar's strengthening too, which tends to weigh on crypto. What's interesting is that funding rates on perpetual futures have been negative for nearly 7 weeks now, even though open interest keeps climbing. That's a weird signal - looks like there's a lot of crowded short positioning out there. Bitcoin did briefly touch 76K earlier this week but couldn't hold it, so we're back to grinding in the mid-70s. The oil rig situation in the Middle East is keeping risk sentiment pretty fragile. If the jobs data disappoints, we might test that 70K level again. Oil rig geopolitics have a way of spilling into crypto markets more than people realize.