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Just checked the charts and cryptos are getting hit hard again. Bitcoin's sitting around 73.9K after that brief rally fizzled out, down nearly 1% in the last day. Ether dropped 2.7% to 2.32K, Solana's at 83 and falling 3.4%, XRP barely holding at 1.35. The whole market's feeling the pressure from oil prices jumping 6% - apparently the Strait of Hormuz situation is spooking everyone.
What's interesting is the macro angle here. When oil spikes like this, it usually means inflation fears kick in, which delays Fed rate cuts and makes risk assets like cryptos less attractive. But some traders are arguing the downside might be limited since Iran's been cut off from global markets anyway, so supplies from OPEC and the U.S. should keep things stable. The real question is whether the Strait actually reopens and how long this whole situation drags on.
Looking at the bigger picture, cryptos have been struggling for weeks now. Bitcoin's been stuck in this range, funding rates on derivatives are still negative, and everyone's holding short positions. Until there's clarity on the geopolitical stuff, we're just trading as a risk asset in a riskier world. Not a great spot to be in right now.