Bitcoin rejected $76,000 resistance as US strikes on Iran, hot PPI at 3.4%, and Powell’s FOMC tone sent crypto and risk assets into a sell-off. Bitcoin hit $76 Bitcoin rejected $76,000 resistance as US strikes on Iran, hot PPI at 3.4%, and Powell’s FOMC tone sent crypto and risk assets into a sell-off. Bitcoin hit $76

Bitcoin Rejects $76K as War and PPI Rock Markets

2026/03/20 00:45
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 Bitcoin rejected $76,000 resistance as US strikes on Iran, hot PPI at 3.4%, and Powell’s FOMC tone sent crypto and risk assets into a sell-off.

Bitcoin hit $76,000 and turned back around. The rejection was clean. Sellers were waiting right at the level that traders had marked for weeks.

Three separate macro events broke on the same day. Each one alone would have moved markets. Together, they produced a sharp unwind across risk assets.

Oil at $99 After US Strikes Iran’s Gas Field

The US military struck Iran’s South Pars gas facility. It is the largest gas field in the world. Oil jumped to $99 instantly after the news broke.

According to AshCrypto on X, the market absorbed three separate shocks at the same time. The Iran strike, hot inflation data, and a Fed chair who chose his words carefully. “If oil continues rising, it will hurt every asset, including crypto,” AshCrypto wrote in the post.

That oil spike matters beyond energy prices. Rising oil refills the inflation pipeline. It feeds into producer costs before it ever shows up in consumer data.

PPI came in at 3.4% year-on-year. That number beat expectations. And it arrived before any war-related supply disruption had even touched the data.

Powell Mentions the Middle East. Markets Panic.

The Federal Reserve held rates at the FOMC meeting. That part was expected. What markets did not expect was Powell acknowledging the Middle East conflict directly.

AshCrypto noted on X that Powell flagged the geopolitical situation, calling it the first time in Fed history a sitting chair had done so at a press conference. That acknowledgment unnerved traders more than the rate hold itself.

The post also pointed out that the seven to ten days following an FOMC decision have historically been weak for Bitcoin. That historical pattern now lines up with fresh macro pressure. Not a good combination.

Markets read Powell’s tone as resigned rather than reassuring. Rate cuts are not coming soon. And inflation is moving in the wrong direction again.

$66,000 Support Now the Level That Matters

Bitcoin is watching $66,000. That is the support level AshCrypto flagged as the key zone to hold after the $76,000 rejection.

Ethereum is not holding up better. ETH is testing the $2,180 to $2,200 range, which is a zone bulls need to defend for any recovery attempt. Lose that area and the next meaningful support sits near $1,900, according to the same market update on X.

The PPI reading at 3.4% compounds what was already a difficult macro setup. The inflation pipeline is refilling. That is AshCrypto’s word, not a misread. The data printed before oil prices had time to feed through.

What the Confluence Actually Means

Three things broke simultaneously. Oil surged. Inflation ran hot. The Fed chair sounded worried about geopolitics on the record.

That convergence is what drove the sell-off. Not one signal. Not two. All three together. AshCrypto wrote directly on X that the message from each event was the same: rising oil hurts everything, crypto included.

$76,000 held as resistance. $66,000 now becomes the test. If support there breaks, the next conversation gets uncomfortable fast.

The post Bitcoin Rejects $76K as War and PPI Rock Markets appeared first on Live Bitcoin News.

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