Critical infrastructure under fire in Ukraine's south. Energy firm DTEK reports overnight strikes hit the Odesa region hard. What does this mean for energy markets globally? When geopolitical tensions spike like this—commodity prices typically shift, risk appetite tightens, and we often see correlations ripple across traditional and digital asset markets. The situation remains fluid, but these kinds of supply disruptions historically create volatility in energy futures and downstream effects on broader macro trends. Worth monitoring how this plays out over the coming weeks.
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MetaverseLandlord
· 14h ago
The Ukraine energy crisis is back, and now both the crypto world and traditional markets will be caught in the crossfire...
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PuzzledScholar
· 14h ago
Ukraine has been hit again... Now energy futures are set to soar. Will Bitcoin follow suit?
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TestnetScholar
· 14h ago
Ukraine's energy crisis has erupted again, and now BTC and commodity futures are set to take a ride.
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LightningPacketLoss
· 14h ago
The Ukraine energy crisis is back. Will Bitcoin go up?
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StableGeniusDegen
· 14h ago
Ukraine's energy has been hit again. Will BTC jump along with this wave?
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DaoResearcher
· 15h ago
Based on on-chain data of infrastructure attacks in southern Ukraine, the impact of energy supply shocks on the transmission mechanism of macro liquidity warrants attention. Specifically, similar black swan events in history tend to influence digital assets through three pathways: 1. Commodity futures volatility → risk asset sell-off; 2. US dollar appreciation expectations → de-leveraging in the crypto market; 3. Geopolitical risk premium → increased relative returns of Bitcoin as a safe-haven asset. If the assumptions hold, the performance of the ETH/BTC ratio in the coming weeks will be crucial.
Critical infrastructure under fire in Ukraine's south. Energy firm DTEK reports overnight strikes hit the Odesa region hard. What does this mean for energy markets globally? When geopolitical tensions spike like this—commodity prices typically shift, risk appetite tightens, and we often see correlations ripple across traditional and digital asset markets. The situation remains fluid, but these kinds of supply disruptions historically create volatility in energy futures and downstream effects on broader macro trends. Worth monitoring how this plays out over the coming weeks.