The macro cycle begins: How the standoff between the US and Iran and oil prices breaking $100 affect Bitcoin pricing?

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In the second week of May 2026, global financial markets find themselves at a rare point of macro crosscurrents. The U.S.-Iran ceasefire agreement is on the verge of breaking down, geopolitical risk around the Strait of Hormuz is surging rapidly, and international oil prices have returned to above $100 and refreshed recent highs. At the same time, the U.S. April CPI data will be released tonight, and the Cleveland Fed projects the year-over-year rate will rise to 3.56%. These two forces are influencing the crypto market’s valuation logic through the transmission chain of inflation expectations, interest-rate pricing, and risk appetite. At this macro crossroads, Bitcoin’s asset characteristics are being reassessed— is it “digital gold” hedging against inflation, or a “high-beta” risk asset in a macro tightening cycle?

U.S.-Iran Negotiations Stalemate: Why the Strait of Hormuz Has Become the Crux for Global Markets?

On May 11, former U.S. President Donald Trump publicly rejected Iran’s formal response to the ceasefire proposal from the U.S., calling its contents “garbage.” He also described the ceasefire agreement as hanging by a thread, even likening it to being “kept alive by a respirator.” Iran, meanwhile, insists the U.S. must compensate it for war losses and emphasizes that it has sovereignty over the Strait of Hormuz. Trump, in turn, maintains that Iran must first stop uranium enrichment activities, dismantle nuclear facilities, and open the Strait of Hormuz before the U.S. can temporarily lift sanctions.

With positions separated by a wide gulf, diplomatic channels are nearly closed. More worrying still is that Iran has deployed deep-sea submarines in the Strait of Hormuz. If this vital passage—through which about 20% of global oil shipments transit—faces a real, effective blockade, the global oil supply chain would suffer a systemic shock, with far broader impact than a typical geopolitical conflict.

WTI Crude Breaks Above $100: The Stage High Points Behind the Oil Rally and the Risk of Continued Upside

The crude oil market has reacted sharply to geopolitical risk. WTI crude oil futures closed at $98.2, up 3.77% in a single day. Intraday, prices briefly touched $100.37, officially reclaiming the $100 threshold. Brent crude also moved higher, reaching as high as $105.99 intraday. From the perspective of price momentum, this is not a short-term emotional pulse. A Citi research note said that if U.S.-Iran peace talks continue to get stuck, resulting in the Strait of Hormuz being locked down and under long-term control, Brent could rise further from around $100 and even set new phase highs.

JPMorgan’s outlook released in April was even more aggressive: if the Strait blockade lasts until mid-May, Brent in the short term could rise to the $120–$130 range, and in extreme cases could break $150. Brent’s average futures price in April was already $102.5 per barrel, up $2.5 per barrel month over month—an upward, trend-driven lift in oil prices is reshaping inflation expectations across the whole market.

CPI Release Tonight: How Will Rising Inflation Hit the Fed’s Rate-Cut Expectations?

The upward path of oil prices to inflation is clear and direct. Energy costs are a foundational cost item for production and consumption across the U.S. For every $10 increase in crude oil prices, the U.S. overall CPI rises by about 0.2–0.3 percentage points. The Cleveland Fed’s inflation nowcasting model suggests April’s headline CPI year over year may rise from March’s 3.3% to 3.56%, the highest since April 2024. Among the factors, higher energy prices are the key driver.

Markets are currently trading around the deviation between the actual CPI and expectations. The base case scenario can be divided into two types:

  1. If the actual CPI year-over-year growth rate is higher than 3.56%, the market will reprice rate-cut expectations. The implied timing of the Fed’s first rate cut may be pushed back to Q4 2026 or even later.
  2. If the data comes in below expectations, the inflation pressure driven by energy would be lower than the model forecast, bringing a phase of easing in tightness expectations.

No matter which outcome occurs, the CPI number itself will trigger a major repricing of asset prices.

From Oil Prices to BTC: A Full Breakdown of the Inflation Transmission Chain

How does rising international oil specifically affect the crypto market? This transmission mechanism can be broken down into five clear logic links.

  1. First, higher oil prices push up energy and overall inflation. The consumer price index rises, and daily living costs generally increase.
  2. Second, upward inflation flows through into expectations for monetary policy. The market believes the Fed needs to maintain a tightening stance, making the probability of rate cuts drop, and the market may even start considering rate hikes.
  3. Third, a high interest-rate environment boosts U.S. Treasury yields and the U.S. Dollar Index, lifting the level of global risk-free returns.
  4. Fourth, liquidity tightening spills over from traditional equity and bond markets into the crypto market. Funds shift from risk assets to safer assets.
  5. Fifth, higher financing costs for speculative assets suppress demand, and crypto assets face systemic valuation pressure.

In this entire transmission chain, crude oil plays the role of the first “domino”—it doesn’t directly buy or sell crypto, but its price fluctuations are sufficient to trigger liquidations of hundreds of millions of dollars in positions within hours in the crypto market.

The $100 Oil Price Stalemate: What Structural Pressure Is the Crypto Market Facing?

When oil prices remain above $100 for an extended period, the challenges facing the crypto market will shift from short-term sentiment shocks to structural overhang. Data shows that in April 2026, the average Brent futures price has stayed on a track above $100, with the monthly average price continuing to rise month over month. If the blockade risk around the Strait of Hormuz becomes prolonged—turning oil prices from a short-term pulse into a sustained uptrend—then inflation expectations will shift from short-term fluctuations to a medium-to-long-term structural variable.

For the crypto market, this means the Fed’s rate-cut window will stay closed and the liquidity environment will be difficult to improve. Based on historical experience, during the March 2026 oil-price shock, Bitcoin fell from a $76,000 middle to below $65,000 within a matter of weeks, with a cumulative decline of more than 15%. Bitcoin has rebounded clearly from its late-April low, but if high oil prices persist, upside room may be systematically capped.

CPI Scenario Simulation: Crypto Asset Pricing Paths Under Two Outcomes

Ahead of tonight’s CPI release, the crypto market is at a fork between two radically different pricing paths. If CPI data comes in below the expected midpoint of 3.56%, inflation pressure would be lower than the model forecast. That would raise the likelihood of Fed rate cuts in the second half of 2026. Expectations for improving macro liquidity could bring a near-term upside catalyst for Bitcoin. Technically, overhead resistance levels and sentiment alignment may push price action to test the area around recent highs.

Conversely, if CPI data comes in above expectations and the trend of inflation returning higher is confirmed, the market would enter a new round of tightening trades. Bitcoin would face pullback pressure, and key technical support levels would be tested. Crypto market funding rates could turn negative, and the derivatives market structure could shift directionally. The differences between the two scenarios show up not only in price direction, but also in market structure— the former could trigger short-covering and incremental entries, while the latter could lead to systemic deleveraging and clearing.

Macroeconomic Window: May 12–15—How Will Three Major Events Reshape Crypto Pricing Logic?

Over the next 72 hours, crypto market pricing power will be dominated by three macro variables. Tonight’s CPI data is the first turning point—it not only defines the inflation trend, but also directly sets the policy tone for the Fed’s June FOMC. The U.S.-Iran geopolitical situation is the second variable. Whether any temporary arrangement, in any form, can be reached on the Strait of Hormuz issue will determine whether oil prices retreat from $100 or move further above $120. The third variable is the latest development in interaction between top officials of China and the U.S. The outcome of big-country diplomacy games will indirectly affect global trade expectations, the U.S. Dollar Index, and capital flows. The interaction of these three variables will produce four different macro scenario combinations, and the crypto assets’ pricing logic will switch rapidly among these four scenarios. For market participants, the core task now is not to guess a single path, but to identify risk exposures and response strategies under different scenarios.

FAQ

Q: Why would a blockade of the Strait of Hormuz directly push up oil prices?

A: The Strait of Hormuz accounts for about 20% of global oil seaborne transportation. If navigation in this area is disrupted or an effective blockade occurs, the global oil supply chain would face systemic interruption risk. Supply-demand gaps would push oil prices rapidly higher. Recently, Iran has deployed deep-sea submarines in the strait, which increases this risk.

Q: How does a rise in oil prices transmit to Bitcoin’s price?

A: The transmission chain is: oil prices rise → inflation rises → rate-cut expectations for the Fed cool → U.S. Treasury yields and the dollar strengthen → global liquidity tightens → demand for risk assets falls → crypto asset valuations face pressure. The relationship between oil prices and the crypto market is indirect but highly correlated in macro transmission.

Q: Is Bitcoin a safe-haven asset right now?

A: Judging by recent market behavior, Bitcoin’s response pattern to geopolitical risks is closer to a high-beta risk asset rather than a traditional “safe-haven” asset. In the short term, correlations between Bitcoin and oil prices and inflation expectations have continued to strengthen, and its independent safe-haven characteristics have clearly weakened.

Q: What is the biggest risk for the crypto market after CPI data is released?

A: The biggest risk is tightening trades triggered by CPI coming in higher than expected. The market may reprice the Fed’s rate-hike path, expectations for liquidity could deteriorate, and high-risk assets such as crypto would face systemic valuation cut pressure. In addition, many positions in the derivatives market are concentrated near key technical levels, which could trigger cascading liquidations.

Q: How should investors respond to the current macro uncertainty?

A: The market is in a fast switching window driven by macro factors, and betting on a single direction comes with high volatility risk. It’s recommended to focus on the real outcomes of three key variables (CPI data, the U.S.-Iran situation, and U.S.-China interaction), dynamically adjust portfolio positioning based on the results, and emphasize scenario planning rather than relying on a single forecast path.

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