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Cryptocurrencies Face Turbulence as Oil Prices Climb

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Last updated: 30 April 2026 10:16
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How are Middle East tensions affecting market dynamics?Are cryptocurrencies experiencing significant downturns?How are global markets responding to the turbulence?

Mounting political tensions in the Middle East are sending ripples through the cryptocurrency markets, with rising oil prices exerting downward pressure on Bitcoin and other major digital currencies. The possibility of military action by the United States against Iran has further curbed risk appetite globally.

How are Middle East tensions affecting market dynamics?

Recent reports suggest that the US government, led by President Donald Trump, is considering additional military measures against Iran. The potential deployment of hypersonic missiles has been discussed, escalating concerns in the global commodity markets, especially oil, and causing investors to retreat from risk-sensitive assets.

The ongoing conflict has effectively blocked transit through the Strait of Hormuz, severely affecting the global supply of oil and gas. This geopolitical uncertainty has driven Brent crude prices to their highest levels in four years, having surged for nine consecutive days and doubled since the year’s start.

Are cryptocurrencies experiencing significant downturns?

Indeed, leading cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum have witnessed noticeable declines. Over the past 24 hours, Bitcoin slipped by 2.1% to settle at $75,633, registering a weekly drop nearing 3%. Volatility grips the market, with Bitcoin caught in a narrow range between $74,000 and $78,000.

Ethereum experienced a 3.4% decline, seeing weekly losses rise to 4.4%. Other cryptocurrencies like XRP and Solana also registered declines, except for Dogecoin, which saw notable gains of 3.8% daily and 10.1% weekly, reaching $0.10.

Fernando Lillo of Zoomex exchange noted, “For Bitcoin to break past $80,000, the war premium must lessen and Brent crude should fall below $100.” He also highlighted the complications arising from US-imposed naval blockades on Iran.

How are global markets responding to the turbulence?

Around the globe, risk-laden assets are faltering; Nasdaq 100 futures have shed earlier gains after upbeat reports from tech giants like Alphabet and Amazon. In contrast, Asian and European markets are opening lower amidst the tension.

  • US 10-year Treasury yields have ascended to their highest level since July.
  • Japanese 10-year bond yields are at unprecedented levels since 1997.
  • Brent crude prices stand near their four-year highs, reflecting persistent market jitters.

Bitcoin appears to be losing its equilibrium. Despite oil’s rise from $98 to $126 per barrel, Bitcoin hasn’t surpassed the $78,000 mark, indicating a strengthening downward trend amid cryptocurrency markets.

Currently, Bitcoin trades around $50,000 below its peak of $126,000 achieved in October 2025. Analysts suggest that if tensions ease and oil prices dip, Bitcoin could rally above $80,000, potentially reaching $85,000 soon.

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Disclaimer: The information contained in this article does not constitute investment advice. Investors should be aware that cryptocurrencies carry high volatility and therefore risk, and should conduct their own research.

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