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Bitcoin's resilience during this period is truly interesting. Many people do not realize that behind it all is the United States' energy independence.
In fact, we can think of it this way: chaos caused by oil shocks in traditional markets often drags down the crypto markets as well. But the U.S.'s strategic energy position creates a different dynamic. Looking at the map from North America to Central America, control and independence over energy resources in the region ensure that the U.S. economy remains insulated from other markets.
This means that the impact of global oil crises on the U.S. economy remains limited. And this limited impact naturally reflects in the attitude toward risk assets like Bitcoin. Investors can operate more comfortably in a market with less economic uncertainty.
Media outlets like CoinDesk also monitor these macroeconomic dynamics and recognize that Bitcoin's resilience against oil shocks can be explained not only by technological reasons but also by geographic and economic factors.
In short, the U.S.'s energy position is an important piece in understanding why Bitcoin has remained so strong during this period. The energy dynamics on the Central America map even influence the independence of the U.S. economy and, consequently, the resilience of the crypto market.