# Сопутствующие статьи по теме Conflict

Новостной центр HTX предлагает последние статьи и углубленный анализ по "Conflict", охватывающие рыночные тренды, новости проектов, развитие технологий и политику регулирования в криптоиндустрии.

Flames of War Reignited: How the Middle East Conflict Reshapes the Risk Premium of Gold and Crude Oil

Renewed conflict in the Middle East is reshaping risk premiums for gold and crude oil, driven by heightened geopolitical tensions and supply disruption risks. The article analyzes how the escalation, particularly near the Strait of Hormuz—a critical chokepoint for global oil transit—has amplified volatility in energy and safe-haven assets. Oil prices surged due to concerns over supply security, rising shipping and insurance costs, and potential disruptions, even without actual supply cuts. Gold strengthened as investors sought refuge amid elevated uncertainty and rising inflation expectations, supported by central bank buying and ETF inflows. The transmission mechanisms include: (1) direct supply shocks impacting energy and related commodities; (2) rising inflation expectations influencing monetary policy and real interest rates; and (3) risk aversion favoring safe assets like gold and the dollar while pressuring equities. Historically, conflicts like the Gulf War, Iraq War, and Russia-Ukraine war triggered similar short-term spikes in oil and gold, with prices often overshooting initially before stabilizing as situations clarify. Bitcoin showed mixed behavior—sometimes correlating with risk assets during sell-offs but also acting as a capital flight tool in certain regions. It remains a high-volatility asset rather than a stable safe haven. Key variables ahead include: potential conflict spillover, actual shipping disruptions, and central bank responses to persistent energy-led inflation. Market pricing will hinge on whether supply shocks materialize, inflation resurges, and risk appetite contracts. In summary, war溢价 is repricing commodities, with gold benefiting from避险 demand and oil from physical risks, while Bitcoin faces liquidity and sentiment pressures. The outlook depends on geopolitical developments and their macroeconomic ripple effects.

marsbit03/04 02:28

Flames of War Reignited: How the Middle East Conflict Reshapes the Risk Premium of Gold and Crude Oil

marsbit03/04 02:28

Core 'Key Contributors' Depart One After Another, Has Aave's DAO Dream Shattered?

Recent weeks have seen major internal turbulence within Aave, one of DeFi’s most successful DAOs. The Aave Chan Initiative (ACI), a core governance team, announced it would cease operations and exit the ecosystem on March 3, following the departure of BGD Labs, the development team behind Aave V3, just two weeks earlier. The crisis stems from governance disputes that began in December, when Aave Labs unilaterally switched the protocol’s front-end aggregator from ParaSwap to CoW Swap, redirecting fee revenue from the DAO treasury to Aave Labs. In response, Aave Labs proposed the bundled “Aave Will Win” proposal in February, requesting $51M in funding for V4 development in exchange for routing all future product revenue to the DAO and phasing out V3. ACI strongly criticized the proposal, alleging that a significant portion of supporting votes came from addresses linked to Aave Labs, raising concerns about self-dealing and lack of transparency. Despite ACI’s attempts to introduce stricter accountability measures, their proposals were not adopted. The departures of both BGD Labs and ACI—key contributors responsible for technical development and governance—raise serious questions about Aave’s future, including technical risks associated with transitioning to V4 and the centralization of decision-making power. The situation highlights broader challenges in DAO governance, where power often remains concentrated among founders, developers despite the ideal of decentralized token-holder control. Moving forward, the resolution of the “Aave Will Win” proposal and the possibility of a protocol fork remain critical points to watch. How Aave addresses its governance flaws and rebalances power among stakeholders may determine its ability to sustain long-term growth.

比推03/03 23:09

Core 'Key Contributors' Depart One After Another, Has Aave's DAO Dream Shattered?

比推03/03 23:09

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