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A shift has occurred in the macro energy market, with Brent crude oil rapidly rising 3% intraday, reaching a price of $90.83 per barrel, and capital clearly flowing back into the commodities sector.
From a structural perspective, a strengthening oil price often indicates a resurgence of inflation expectations and can also potentially disrupt the global liquidity environment. Changes in these macro variables are becoming important external factors influencing the crypto market.
For risk assets like BTC, rising energy prices on one hand increase the central cost of mining, and on the other hand may suppress overall market risk appetite.
The current market is no longer driven by a single narrative but is in a stage of enhanced macro and crypto linkage.
Oil price fluctuations are influencing crypto market pricing through a dual pathway of “cost + liquidity.”
Follow me to understand how macro variables are reshaping the trend of the crypto market.