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Bitcoin Slips Below $67K as Oil Jumps, DXY Breaks 99

Middle East conflict headlines keep defensive trades bid into the U.S. open, while crypto and crypto-linked stocks track equities lower.

Written By:
Jahnu Jagtap

Last updated: March 3, 2026 9:25 PM
Published 2026-03-03
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Bitcoin Slips Below $67K as Oil Jumps, DXY Breaks 99

Key Highlights

  • Bitcoin: down 3% over 24 hours, slipping under $67,000 after briefly touching $70,000 on Monday.
  • Macro risk-off: WTI above $74 (+5% in 24 hours) and DXY above 99; U.S. 10Y yield holds above 4% and pushes toward 4.1%.
  • Crypto equities: MSTR -2%, COIN -5%, Galaxy -3%, with miners (IREN, CIFR) also lower.
  • Metals: Gold above $5,300/oz (still lower on the day) and silver 4% lower near $85/oz.

Day four of the Middle East conflict is keeping global markets on edge into Tuesday’s pre-market, with investors leaning into classic “risk-off” positioning. In practice, that has meant a firmer dollar, higher yields, and higher oil while equities and crypto trade heavily. However this volatility has not helped cryptocurrency market start a rally as the biggest of them all Bitcoin (BTC) pulled back to $67,000 on March 3, 2026

The signal isn’t coming from one active trading session of either US, LATAM, EURO or APAC or from a single chart analysis. It’s coming from alignment: energy strength + dollar strength + yields edging higher, all at the same time.

Bitcoin downside resumes

Bitcoin is down about 3% over the past 24 hours, sliding below $67,000 after briefly tagging $70,000 a day earlier.

BTC is behaving less like a standalone “hedge” and more like a high-beta risk asset: when investors de-risk into the dollar and energy spikes on geopolitical premiums, crypto tends to get sold first and questioned later.

Bitcoin’s Drop Looks Like Deleveraging

The derivatives tape is telling a cleaner story than the price chart.

CoinGlass shows 24-hour futures volume at $87.28B, up 17.10%, while open interest (OI) has slipped to $43.45B, down 3.78%. That combination of higher volume and lower open interest is the signature of deleveraging. In other words, the market is busy, but the net leverage footprint is shrinking.

Options activity is also waking up. Options volume jumped 55.05% to $3.98B, while options open interest rose 3.83% to $35.33B. A sign traders are shifting toward hedging and structured positioning, instead of pure directional leverage.

The liquidation data confirms the direction of the pain. Over the past 24 hours, Bitcoin saw $154.57M in liquidations, with longs taking the larger hit at $92.54M, versus $62.02M in shorts. Even the shorter windows show the same pattern: $19.59M liquidated in the last hour, and $41.14M over four hours of steady flushes, not a single “capitulation wick.”

That matters for how this move gets framed. If this were a clean short attack, you’d expect open interest to climb as shorts press. Instead, OI is falling suggesting forced exits and risk reduction are doing more work than fresh bearish conviction.

What to watch (BTC):

  • $67,000 as near-term sentiment line: holding it can stabilize flows; losing it keeps sellers in control.
  • Reaction to the U.S. cash equity open — risk-off often accelerates after liquidity returns.

Equities proxy: risk assets retreat into the open

The risk-off tone is also visible in equities. The Invesco QQQ was down around 2% in pre-market trading, reinforcing that the crypto move is not isolated — it’s part of a broader risk-asset pullback.

When QQQ weakens alongside rising yields, it tends to compress speculative exposure across the board — and crypto usually sits in that same bucket.

Energy: oil is the headline market

WTI crude is above $74 per barrel, up about 5% over the past 24 hours, and nearing recent futures highs just above $75.

Oil’s move matters because it’s not just “price.” It’s macro pressure:

  • Higher oil can feed inflation expectations,
  • Inflation expectations can keep yields elevated,
  • Elevated yields tighten financial conditions,
  • Tight conditions are hostile to risk assets — including crypto.

Dollar and rates: the defensive complex tightens the screws

The U.S. dollar is strengthening sharply, with the U.S. Dollar Index (DXY) climbed above 99, a level that hadn’t been seen since Jan 20, 2026.

At the same time, Treasury yields are edging higher, with the U.S. 10-year yield firmly above 4% and pushing toward 4.1%. That combination of stronger dollar and higher yields, tends to drain liquidity from the edges of risk and push investors toward capital preservation. 

And crypto being considered a risky asset compared to others finds it very difficult to attract buying pressure in these difficult times.

Metals: even havens are choppy

Metals are also under pressure in this tape:

  • Gold is described as holding above $5,300/oz but trading lower,
  • Silver is down roughly 4%, near $85/oz.

That’s a useful tell: the market isn’t moving into “pure fear.” It’s moving into positioning discipline — dollars and yields first, then selective hedges.

Crypto equities: leverage to BTC cuts both ways

Crypto-related equities are tracking bitcoin lower:

  • Strategy (MSTR) down 2%
  • Coinbase (COIN) down 5%
  • Galaxy Digital down 3%
  • Miners IREN and CIFR are also lower.

This matters because crypto equities often amplify the move. When they underperform in the spot markets, it signals investors are pricing extended risk-off, not a one-hour wobble.

Bottom line

This is a macro-led selloff, not a crypto-only event. The market is paying for geopolitics through oil, expressing caution through a stronger dollar, and reinforcing it with higher yields — a combination that typically pressures bitcoin and the broader crypto complex.

If oil stays bid and the 10Y keeps grinding toward 4.1%, crypto’s path of least resistance remains lower until the U.S. session finds a floor — or the headline risk cools.

Also Read: Bitcoin Sharks Near Record Highs: Quiet Accumulation in February’s Dip

Disclaimer: The information researched and reported by The Crypto Times is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional financial advice. Investing in crypto assets involves significant risk due to market volatility. Always Do Your Own Research (DYOR) and consult with a qualified Financial Advisor before making any investment decisions.

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