The U.S. shale oil revolution has fundamentally reshaped global energy markets. Venezuela's oil industry, once a major player, has been hit hard by this shift. As American shale producers ramped up output, crude prices softened—squeezing nations dependent on high petroleum revenues. This energy market restructuring ripples through commodities pricing, inflation expectations, and ultimately macroeconomic conditions that shape cryptocurrency cycles and capital flows.

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RiddleMastervip
· 6h ago
The drop in oil prices really directly impacts the crypto world, as macroeconomic fluctuations cause funds to flow out.
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ZeroRushCaptainvip
· 01-05 02:51
Oh no, it's the same old logic—when energy prices drop, countries rush to print money, and then the crypto world becomes the sucker. Venezuela has long been a textbook example of a reverse indicator, and we're still chasing the rally here.
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TokenCreatorOPvip
· 01-05 02:51
Oil prices fell, and crypto got hit again. Americans really know how to play.
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MetadataExplorervip
· 01-05 02:40
Shale oil is collapsing Venezuela; this wave of energy transfer actually has a significant impact on the crypto circle.
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