Energy markets staying interesting—OPEC+ delegates are signaling they won't budge on pausing production hikes through Q1, even with Venezuela tensions and other geopolitical wildcards heating up. The policy looks locked in regardless of what's happening on the ground. Worth noting because energy costs still ripple through macro conditions and ultimately affect risk appetite in broader markets, including crypto.
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GasFeeTears
· 01-07 01:51
Oil prices are so stubborn, OPEC+ is determined not to loosen up... The crypto world is swinging with energy costs, it's troublesome.
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GweiWatcher
· 01-06 15:29
Oil prices have stabilized, now the crypto world can breathe a sigh of relief... right?
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SoliditySurvivor
· 01-04 10:45
OPEC+ this stubbornness... If oil prices stay this firm, with the macro environment worsening, the risk appetite in the crypto circle will evaporate directly.
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FastLeaver
· 01-04 10:45
The energy market is really tough this time. OPEC+ just won't loosen up, continuing to strictly maintain production in Q1... Now oil prices have stabilized, the macro environment isn't as chaotic, and the risk appetite in the crypto market can also gradually ease. To put it simply, the energy sector is holding back the entire market's pulse.
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MetaverseVagabond
· 01-04 10:45
This wave of oil prices is really going to be tough to endure until Q1, as OPEC+ is determined not to loosen up... If energy costs get out of control, macroeconomic expectations will all start to tremble, and our crypto market risk appetite will also suffer.
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LayerHopper
· 01-04 10:27
OPEC+’s iron-fisted policy, huh? Only when oil prices stabilize can crypto breathe a sigh of relief, otherwise it will have to follow the large fluctuations again.
Energy markets staying interesting—OPEC+ delegates are signaling they won't budge on pausing production hikes through Q1, even with Venezuela tensions and other geopolitical wildcards heating up. The policy looks locked in regardless of what's happening on the ground. Worth noting because energy costs still ripple through macro conditions and ultimately affect risk appetite in broader markets, including crypto.