Market Logic: Trump Proposes Peace, BTC Surges Over $70,000

Last week, the cryptocurrency market experienced a major shift that reflects a new decision-making logic among market participants. The focus isn’t just on Bitcoin’s price soaring past $70.93K with a 3.26% increase in 24 hours, but on the macroeconomic reasoning driving all of this.

Market Change Logic Driven by Policy News

Recently, a statement from leaders about “rapidly ending military operations in the Middle East” sent a bullish signal to the market. This reduced geopolitical concerns quickly. Crude oil prices experienced extreme volatility, moving over 40% within a day. This shift decreased the “risk” weight in portfolios. Risk-sensitive assets like Bitcoin benefited immediately from the decline in risk premiums.

The underlying logic: decreased safety concerns → reduced demand for cash → reallocating back into riskier assets becomes favored.

Macroeconomic Logic: Oil-Inflation-Interest Rate Chain

Looking deeper, market movements reflect structural changes in expectations. The sharp 40% drop in energy prices is driven by:

Logic chain: Oil prices fall → inflation pressures ease → key CPI data released on March 11 shows signs of slowing inflation → the Fed’s hawkish stance eases.

According to CME FedWatch, the probability of the Fed holding interest rates at 3.50%-3.75% remains at 98.9%. But the market is no longer waiting for a clear pivot from the Fed. Instead, it is starting to price in asymmetric asset adjustments, like Bitcoin, which is sensitive to high-interest rate environments.

The US dollar index (DXY) has fallen from its usual high of 99.68 to 98.88. This “strong dollar” issue has been offset, removing barriers to capital inflows into Bitcoin.

Institutional Asset Allocation Logic: Why BTC Outperforms ETH

ETF data shows a clear difference in allocation strategies among institutions. On March 9, the US spot ETF market displayed interesting patterns:

Bitcoin Spot ETF: Magnet for Institutional Capital

  • BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin ETF (IBIT) saw net inflows of $167.03 million in a single day.
  • Total inflows into iBit reached $55.54 billion, about 6.41% of Bitcoin’s total market cap.
  • This continuous inflow reflects macro risk-hedging logic: BTC is used as a hedge against fiat currency debasement.

Ethereum Spot ETF: Ongoing Outflows

  • ETH ETFs experienced net outflows of -$51.32 million in one day.
  • Despite high ETH betting volume (3.4 million ETH), most institutions prefer BTC as their primary hedge.

The logic is clear: institutions “hold” Bitcoin for macro risk protection, while “sell” ETH due to higher perceived risk. This partly stems from BTC being viewed more as a commodity, whereas ETH’s risk is tied to technological developments.

Accumulation Logic: MicroStrategy and Long-Term Holders

A key strategic shift is from “speculation” to “strategic accumulation.”

MicroStrategy exemplifies this: since early this year, it has spent $4.3 billion to buy 48,000 BTC, and last week added another 17,994 BTC. This counter-cyclical buying indicates long-term confidence in Bitcoin as an inflation hedge.

The reasoning: the world may enter a cycle of “interest rate avoidance,” making Bitcoin’s fixed supply a superior hedge vehicle.

Scarcity Logic: Remaining 1 Million Bitcoin

On March 10, Bitcoin reached a historic milestone: 20 million BTC have been mined, leaving only 1 million BTC left to be mined in the future.

Scarcity logic: asset value derives from rarity. As we approach the “final limit,” market perception shifts. Fear of inflation is no longer just short-term profit; it becomes about owning a sustainable asset. Long-term holders understand this environment and are accumulating more.

Altcoin Differentiation Logic: HYPE and ZEC

Not all Bitcoin-related assets behave the same. Altcoins show their own navigation logic:

Hyperliquid (HYPE): Volatility Play

  • Up 0.18% in the last 24 hours (as of March 23).
  • Driven by high trading volume in RWA (Real World Assets) on HYPE, reaching $720 million last week, especially in oil derivatives, attracting traders seeking refuge from market chaos.
  • Over 41 million HYPE tokens are “staked” and locked via protocol revenues, creating a closed loop of “high income + burn,” fostering scarcity.

Zcash (ZEC): Privacy Focus

  • Support at $230.77 tested (as of March 23).
  • Despite rumors of restrictions on privacy coins in some countries, upcoming launches like “cashZ” wallet and protocol upgrades in 2026 shift market focus: capital is seeking undervalued privacy assets.

Summary: Changing Confidence Logic

Current market logic isn’t just about technical volatility; it’s a macroeconomic reevaluation. Inflation expectations are revised upward, safety concerns diminish, long-term holders intensify accumulation, and institutions are reallocating into durable assets.

Bitcoin holding above $70,000+ reflects not just a number but a shift in market logic: risk hedging, asset accumulation, and scarcity in a world of increasing macro imbalance.

Note: This article discusses market data and is not investment advice. Digital assets carry high risk. Please assess your risk tolerance before investing.

BTC4,3%
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