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US Inflation Rises More Than Expected, but Bitcoin Price Surges – Here’s Why

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Nidhi Kolhapur

Wholesale prices surged more than expected in January, catching markets off guard and raising fresh concerns about inflation. The Producer Price Index (PPI) jumped 0.4%, surpassing forecasts, while annual inflation hit 3.5%, higher than predicted. This unexpected spike has traders and analysts on edge, wondering if inflation is here to stay.

But in a surprising twist, Bitcoin isn’t backing down. Instead of crashing under inflation fears, the world’s largest cryptocurrency surged past $96K. Is Bitcoin proving itself as a hedge against inflation?

Let’s break down what’s really happening in the markets.

The Perfect Save Haven Against Inflation?

Bitcoin’s strong performance despite inflation worries suggests it is gaining traction as a hedge against economic uncertainty. Many investors now see Bitcoin as a reliable store of value when inflation and macroeconomic risks rise.

Fed Likely to Keep Interest Rates High

The higher-than-expected inflation numbers give the Federal Reserve more reason to stick to its tight monetary policy. Economists warn that inflation could climb further as Donald Trump moves forward with plans for broad import tariffs and mass deportations. These actions could lead to labor shortages, higher wages, and rising prices.

Trump’s trade and immigration policies are already having an impact. A 25% tariff on Canadian and Mexican goods has been delayed until March, but a 10% tariff on Chinese imports took effect this month.

Fed Chair Jerome Powell has said future rate decisions will depend on economic data. But with inflation still strong, analysts believe the Fed is unlikely to cut rates before mid-year. The CME FedWatch Tool indicates that interest rates will likely remain unchanged in March.

Crypto Market Gains as Investors Stand Strong

Despite inflation worries, the crypto market rallied. The global market cap rose 2.1% to $3.18 trillion, with major altcoins like Ethereum, XRP, and Cardano gaining over 2% after the US PPI report.

Bitcoin’s unexpected surge has caught many by surprise, and market watchers are closely monitoring whether this momentum will continue.

The market may be worried about inflation, but Bitcoin seems to have its own agenda.

Nidhi Kolhapur

Nidhi is a Certified Digital Marketing Executive and Passionate crypto Journalist covering the world of alternative currencies. She shares the latest and trending news on Cryptocurrency and Blockchain.

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