BlockBeats News, January 5 — Recently, U.S. Secretary of State Pompeo publicly clarified that the United States does not intend to directly govern Venezuela, but instead applies structural economic pressure through oil sanctions, seizure of oil tankers, and regional military deployments. This statement is seen as a cooling of Trump’s “takeover theory,” but essentially indicates that Washington has locked its strategic focus on Venezuela’s energy lifeline and capital flow, rather than short-term political takeover. From a macro perspective, this move effectively tightens potential constraints on global crude oil supply once again. Against the backdrop of rising geopolitical uncertainties in the Middle East and Latin America, the risk premium on energy prices is unlikely to dissipate quickly. Uncertainty in inflation expectations and interest rate paths will once again influence global asset pricing, and market risk appetite may remain highly volatile. For the crypto market, this “undeclared but high-pressure sanctions” strategy often supports Bitcoin’s medium- to long-term narrative. On one hand, rising energy and sanctions risks strengthen the appeal of decentralized assets as safe-haven and capital transfer tools; on the other hand, macro uncertainties in the short term may still suppress the performance of risk assets, with prices tending to undergo structural adjustments amid high volatility. Bitunix analyst viewpoint: This event should not be simplified as political mudslinging, but rather as a clear signal that the U.S. is restarting its “energy + financial sanctions” combined approach. In the trend of fragmented global conflicts and normalized sanctions, the core focus of the crypto market will shift to whether capital is beginning to reprice “long-term geopolitical instability,” rather than the single event itself.
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