In the oil storm
#Web3 Capital seeks its anchor point
33 kilometers.
This may be the world's #经济 most vulnerable distance.
#霍尔木兹海峡 , approximately 20% of the world's oil, 17 million barrels per day, passes through here.
In recent days, tensions between the U.S. and Iran have escalated, with frequent missile and anti-missile actions occurring.
What really tightens the market is not just the conflict itself, but whether the energy arteries are safe.
Once shipping is disrupted, oil prices will fluctuate rapidly.
Economies that rely heavily on imports, like India, Japan, and Europe, will be under pressure first.
If oil prices continue to rise, inflation expectations will heat up, and global growth will face pressure.
The core of geopolitical games has always been energy and strategic space.
What the capital market fears the most is uncertainty.
With every major upgrade #风险 , capital will seek an exit.
Gold rises, the dollar strengthens, and digital asset volatility intensifies.
The value of #Web3 lies not in emotions, but in structure.
Cross-border liquidity, decentralized settlement, asset autonomy—
When the traditional system is under pressure, these capabilities will be repriced.
The world is becoming increasingly complex.
Energy is the underlying variable, computing power is the new productivity, and capital is always looking for safe exits.
Understanding the logic is more important than chasing panic.
This moment is also a key time to stock up $BNB !
Be a long-term thinker and hold it steadily!
