Crude Oil Jumped to $74, and a Tiny Crypto Token Saw It Coming

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Crude oil price has jumped back to $74 a barrel after a fragile Iran ceasefire collapsed this week. Fresh tanker attacks near the Strait of Hormuz revived fears over the world’s most important oil chokepoint, and crude oil prices spiked in response.

But the bounce did not catch everyone off guard. The last trading data before the truce broke shows big players were already betting on higher prices. A tiny corner of the crypto market, courtesy of the WTI Coin flashed the same signal.

WTI Coin DetailsWTI Coin Details: RWA.xyz

Big Traders Were Buying the Oil Price Dip

The futures market may have called the move first. Each week, a US regulator publishes the Commitments of Traders (COT) report, which shows who holds oil futures and on which side.

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As of June 30, oil was still sliding toward $68 on fears of a supply glut. Yet large speculators added 1,722 long contracts and cut 1,020 shorts that week, lifting their net long above 23,700.

WTI Crude Futures PositioningWTI Crude Futures Positioning: Tradingster

Meanwhile, total open interest rose by 3,568 contracts to 222,308. Rising bets into a falling price mean fresh money was moving in, not rushing out.

Small traders (the non-reportable lot) did the opposite. They added 5,490 short contracts against just 1,053 longs, a one-sided bet the rebound days later punished.

A Tokenized Barrel Sent the Same Message

The same conviction showed up on-chain, in a corner almost nobody watches. On-chain oil now trades in two very different ways, one huge and one tiny.

The huge one is a Hyperliquid perpetual contract, a pure price bet settled in stablecoins with no oil behind it, not actually backed. It clears more than $1 billion on busy days, at times trading second only to Bitcoin.

The tiny one is WTIC, a token backed by a real, redeemable barrel of oil. It holds just $79,000 in value, yet it is the only backed oil token tracked by data site rwa.xyz.

Two Oil MarketsTwo Oil Markets: RWA.xyz

That gap is its own story. But the backed token matters here for one reason, because it is public and trades 24/7, so anyone can watch its buyers move.

Small Buyers Bought the Same Dip

In June, those buyers moved just like the futures giants. As crude slid, WTIC’s holder count jumped from 27 to 267 in five days.

In other words, the small on-chain buyers and the large speculators in the COT report leaned long into the very same sell-off. Both were buying while prices fell.

The tape then flashed one last clue. A single $367,000 transfer hit on July 3, the largest in months, before flows went quiet over the July 4 holiday.

WTIC Flow vs WTI CrudeWTIC Flow vs WTI Crude: RWA.xyz

Both signals had turned bullish. Days later, the trigger arrived, the US-Iran escalation.

What Happens Next for WTI Crude Oil Prices

That trigger was the ceasefire falling apart. On July 7 and 8, tanker attacks and US strikes hit near the Strait of Hormuz, and Washington reimposed sanctions it had eased under a 60-day oil license.

WTI crude oil ripped from about $68 to $74, and on-chain flows woke up alongside it. Both the futures longs and the tokenized-oil buyers had guessed right.

WTI Crude Oil PriceWTI Crude Oil Price: Investing.com

Still, the on-chain signal comes with warnings. WTIC is tiny, one wallet holds most of the supply, and it is not regulated, so treat it as an early clue, not proof.

WTIC ExplainerWTI Coin Explainer: RWA.xyz

For now, the Strait of Hormuz is the switch for oil prices. More attacks could push crude toward its war-premium highs near $100, while a lasting ceasefire would drag it lower.

Disclaimer: For information purposes only. Past performance is not indicative of future results.
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