Oil Spike And Equity Selloff Weigh On Crypto Markets As Bitcoin Tests $66,000

Markets 2026-03-09 08:05

Oil Spike And Equity Selloff Weigh On Crypto Markets As Bitcoin Tests ,000

Cryptocurrency markets started the week under pressure as rising geopolitical tensions in the Middle East triggered a surge in oil prices and a broad selloff across global risk assets.

Crude oil prices jumped sharply in early U.S. trading Sunday evening following the absence of any clear signs of de-escalation in the ongoing conflict between the United States and Iran.

April futures for West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude climbed roughly 19%, reaching about $108 per barrel, the highest level in nearly four years and nearly twice the price recorded at the beginning of 2026.

The spike in energy prices quickly rippled across financial markets, pushing U.S. equity index futures down close to 2%.

In Asia, futures tracking Japan’s Nikkei 225 index were already down more than 3% ahead of Monday’s market open, signaling broader risk aversion among global investors.

Crypto Markets Follow Risk-Off Sentiment

Digital asset markets also moved lower as investors reacted to the broader macroeconomic shock.

Bitcoin (BTC) fell around 2% to trade slightly below $66,000, while Ether (ETH) and Solana (SOL) posted smaller declines of roughly 1.4%.

The pullback came alongside declines in several commodity markets, with precious metals and copper also trading modestly lower.

The moves highlight how cryptocurrencies have increasingly responded to global macro developments in a manner similar to other risk-sensitive assets.

However, some analysts argue that the recent parallel movements between Bitcoin and equity markets do not necessarily mean the two asset classes are permanently linked.

Bitcoin Still Retains Diversification Characteristics

Research from financial services firm NYDIG suggests that Bitcoin’s recent tendency to move alongside U.S. equities reflects short-term macroeconomic conditions rather than a structural shift in the asset’s role.

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Greg Cipolaro, NYDIG’s global head of research, said correlations between Bitcoin and major U.S. stock benchmarks such as the S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 have increased in recent months.

The trend has led some observers to claim that Bitcoin now trades similarly to technology stocks.

But Cipolaro argues that this interpretation overstates the connection.

Even with correlation levels approaching 0.5, equities account for only a limited portion of Bitcoin’s price movements.

Statistically, that level implies that stock market factors explain roughly one quarter of Bitcoin’s price changes, while the majority is driven by forces unique to the cryptocurrency market.

Crypto-Specific Drivers Continue To Influence Prices

According to NYDIG, Bitcoin’s performance remains influenced by a range of crypto-native factors that do not apply to traditional financial markets.

These include inflows into Bitcoin investment funds, shifts in derivatives market positioning, changes in network adoption and evolving regulatory policies.

Cipolaro said the current alignment between Bitcoin and equities is more likely tied to shared sensitivity to liquidity conditions and investor appetite for risk rather than a permanent convergence between the two markets.

Despite periods of higher correlation, he added that Bitcoin continues to maintain characteristics that can provide diversification within investment portfolios.

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