Analysis: The breakthrough of $100/barrel for Murban crude oil intensifies geopolitical risks, and BTC may be affected by liquidity and interest rate hike pressures
According to CoinDesk, driven by geopolitical tensions, the price of Murban crude oil exported from the Middle East has surpassed $100 per barrel, higher than global benchmark prices such as WTI and Brent crude.
Analysts believe that the signals released by this price are significant. In addition to the market pricing in geopolitical risks, the accessibility of oil sources is also shaping market valuations, which may bring volatility to Asian and global stock markets, while putting pressure on risk assets including Bitcoin. Due to Bitcoin's lack of cash flow, its price is highly sensitive to fiat currency liquidity. The surge in oil prices may exacerbate inflation concerns, prompting central banks to raise interest rates, thereby intensifying the impact on Bitcoin's trend.
Note: Murban crude oil is a key benchmark that can bypass the Strait of Hormuz.
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