Bitcoin (BTC) Falls Below $40k Ahead Of Red-Hot U.S. Inflation

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Bitcoin (BTC) Falls Below $40k Ahead Of Red-Hot U.S. Inflation

Bitcoin (BTC) halted its latest rally on Thursday, falling 5% to $39,600 as traders adopted a cautious stance before U.S. inflation data that is expected to show a massive spike in consumer prices through February. Most top altcoins also fell in line with the token.

U.S. consumer prices are forecast to have risen by 7.9% last month, their fastest pace in nearly forty years, according to Reuters. The trend of rising inflation has been negative for BTC in recent months, due to its tendency to behave like a risk-driven asset. For example, the token had slumped by nearly 5% in reaction to January’s inflation reading, which showed prices accelerated by 7.5%.

And given that the token acts as a bellwether for the crypto market, most major altcoins fell in line. For the day, the top-10 altcoins, including Ethereum, XRP and Cardano, were down between 1.5% to 5%. Total crypto market capitalization sank by $80 billion from yesterday.

Despite recent data  suggesting Bitcoin has diverged somewhat from the stock market, its drop today indicates that it is far from decoupling. The currency has also severely lagged gold prices this year, causing many to question BTC’s viability as an inflation hedge.

While BTC is down about 40% this year, gold is trading up 10%. Still, the U.S. government on Wednesday sent a positive signal to the crypto market with the prospect of crypto-friendly regulation.

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Economic sanctions against Russia to drive up inflation

Recent sanctions against Russia over its invasion of Ukraine are likely to drive up inflation this year, although it is unlikely that today’s reading, due at 8:30 AM ET will reflect the impact. But sanctions against Russian oil have driven up energy prices, while disruptions in Ukraine’s wheat exports will push food prices higher- both key factors in inflation.

Rising food and energy prices will impact the ability of retail traders to invest in cryptocurrencies, hence affecting BTC’s prospects for the year. There is also speculation that increasing costs could result in a recession this year- an extremely unfavorable environment for risk-driven assets.

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Inflation spurs interest rate hikes

Inflation is a key factor considered by the Federal Reserve in raising interest rates. The central bank is set to hike rates next week, for the first time in more than two years, as it struggles to tackle the recent rise in prices. But this move will also be negative for BTC, as it reduces the amount of liquidity in the market.

Increased liquidity was a key factor for Bitcoin’s stellar rally in 2021, as ultra-low lending rates allowed traders to seek better returns in cryptocurrencies.  But a drastic surge in inflation, especially since the second half of 2021, has slowly undermined this rally.

 

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Ambar Warrick

With more than five years of experience covering global financial markets, Ambar intends to leverage this knowledge towards the rapidly expanding world of crypto and DeFi. His interest lies chiefly in finding how geopolitical developments can impact crypto markets, and what that could mean for your bitcoin holdings. When he isn't trawling through the web for the latest breaking news, you can find him playing videogames or watching Seinfeld reruns. You can reach him at ambar@coingape.com

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