U.S. Inflation Data: A Critical Turning Point for Bitcoin and the Crypto Market

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The upcoming U.S. inflation data release will be crucial for the crypto market.

If inflation is higher than expected, it could reduce the likelihood of Federal Reserve interest rate cuts, negatively impacting cryptocurrencies.

In this case, Bitcoin may face short-term selling pressure as investors turn to safer assets.

However, if inflation remains persistently high, Bitcoin’s role as a long-term store of value could strengthen, attracting more interest.

On the other hand, if the inflation rate is lower than anticipated, it could create a more favorable environment for risk-taking, potentially driving price increases in both Bitcoin and altcoins.

If the inflation data aligns with expectations, market reactions may be more subdued, with broader economic narratives and overall investor sentiment playing a larger role in determining price movements.

Ryan Lee, Chief Analyst at Bitget Research

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