Crude oil prices are soaring (currently Brent has broken through $80, driven by Middle East geopolitical conflicts), which in the short term is mainly **bearish** for cryptocurrencies: rising oil prices boost inflation expectations, the Federal Reserve's rate cut pace may slow down or even be delayed, liquidity tightens, and risk assets generally come under pressure. Mainstream cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin have already experienced a significant correction (falling below 67k). Mining costs will also increase due to higher energy prices, further suppressing miner profits and market sentiment.



However, if the conflict remains controllable and oil prices do not continue to skyrocket past 100+, the downside space for the crypto market is limited; in extreme cases (such as oil exceeding $130), Bitcoin might actually strengthen its "digital gold" safe-haven status, leading to long-term positive effects. $ETH
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