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Bitcoin Tumbles Below $69,500 as Oil Prices Spike Following Iraqi Tanker Attacks

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Last updated: March 12, 2026 7:02 am
By highbaud
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Bitcoin’s recent recovery proved short-lived as the digital asset fell below $69,500 Thursday morning, pressured by a dramatic surge in oil prices after attacks on two tankers in Iraqi waters sent Brent crude soaring back above $100 per barrel.

Contents
  • Oil Surge Triggers Risk Asset Retreat
  • Crypto Market Extends Weekly Decline
  • On-Chain Data Reveals Persistent Weakness
  • Geopolitical Uncertainty Weighs on Markets

The leading cryptocurrency dropped 0.8% over 24 hours to $69,393, extending weekly losses to 4.3%. The decline came just 36 hours after bitcoin had rallied on hopes that oil price pressures might ease, demonstrating the persistent vulnerability of crypto markets to geopolitical shocks.

Oil Surge Triggers Risk Asset Retreat

Brent crude jumped as much as 10.5% during Thursday trading, driven by the tanker incidents and growing concerns about supply disruptions in the Persian Gulf region. The International Energy Agency’s proposed record reserve release, which had briefly calmed markets Wednesday, failed to provide lasting relief as traders questioned whether the measures would be sufficient to offset supply shortfalls.

Asian equity markets reflected the broader risk-off sentiment, with the MSCI Asia Pacific index tumbling 1.8%. Energy stocks were the only sector posting gains as investors fled riskier assets across the board.

The oil price spike comes at a particularly sensitive time, with the Federal Reserve’s policy meeting scheduled for March 17-18. Crude prices above $100 per barrel heighten stagflation risks and make the case for near-term interest rate cuts increasingly difficult to justify.

Crypto Market Extends Weekly Decline

Bitcoin’s weakness rippled across the broader cryptocurrency landscape, with major altcoins posting fresh losses. Ether slipped 0.5% to $2,025, bringing its weekly decline to 4.5%. Solana performed even worse, dropping 1.5% to $85 and posting the steepest seven-day loss among major tokens at 5.7%.

Other significant cryptocurrencies joined the retreat. XRP fell 0.8% to $1.37, while Dogecoin gave back most of its recent gains tied to Elon Musk-related developments, declining 0.8% to $0.092. BNB managed to hold steady at $642.

The selling pattern has become frustratingly predictable for bitcoin bulls. Positive developments consistently push the cryptocurrency toward the $71,000 to $74,000 range, only for negative headlines to drag prices back toward $66,000 to $68,000. This cycle has repeated three times over the past two weeks, leaving bitcoin with minimal net gains despite significant volatility.

On-Chain Data Reveals Persistent Weakness

Technical indicators continue to paint a bearish picture for bitcoin’s near-term prospects. Apparent demand remains deeply negative at 30,800 BTC over a 30-day period, according to CryptoQuant data. The firm’s bull-bear indicator remains in bear territory, while the supply of bitcoin held at a loss continues climbing.

Each price bounce appears to attract sellers looking to exit positions, creating a ceiling that has proven difficult to break through. The pattern suggests underlying demand remains insufficient to support sustained upward momentum, even as institutional interest in bitcoin continues growing.

Wednesday evening saw bitcoin briefly touch $71,230 before the tanker attack headlines emerged, triggering a nearly $2,000 drop in a matter of hours. The swift reversal highlighted how sensitive crypto markets remain to geopolitical developments, particularly those affecting energy prices and broader economic sentiment.

Geopolitical Uncertainty Weighs on Markets

The ongoing Middle East conflict continues to create uncertainty for global markets, with mixed signals from various stakeholders complicating efforts to assess the situation’s likely duration. While some U.S. officials have suggested military objectives are “pretty well complete,” Iran continues striking targets across the region and the critical Strait of Hormuz remains disrupted.

The conflicting messages have left markets unable to price the conflict’s duration with confidence, contributing to the volatile trading patterns seen across risk assets including cryptocurrencies. Oil market participants remain particularly sensitive to any developments that could affect Persian Gulf shipping lanes or regional production capacity.

For bitcoin and the broader crypto market, the challenge lies in navigating an environment where geopolitical tensions can rapidly shift market sentiment. The digital asset’s correlation with traditional risk assets during periods of uncertainty has become increasingly apparent, limiting its appeal as a safe haven during times of global stress.

Looking ahead, the Federal Reserve’s upcoming policy meeting will likely provide the next major catalyst for crypto markets. With oil prices back above $100 and inflation concerns mounting, the prospects for dovish policy moves appear increasingly remote. This reality may continue weighing on risk assets, including cryptocurrencies, as investors adjust expectations for the monetary policy outlook.

The persistence of selling pressure in bitcoin, combined with weak demand metrics and ongoing geopolitical uncertainty, suggests the cryptocurrency may continue struggling to establish a sustained upward trend in the near term. Until either geopolitical tensions ease significantly or demand conditions improve markedly, bitcoin appears likely to remain range-bound within its established trading corridor.

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