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Bitcoin Dips Below $95,000 Amid Hotter-Than-Expected Inflation Data
Abstract:Bitcoin dips below $95,000 amid hotter-than-expected inflation data, challenging its role as an inflation hedge. The market outlook remains cautious.

Bitcoin took a hit on February 12, 2025, briefly dropping below $95,000 after U.S. inflation data came in hotter than expected. The Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose 0.5% month-over-month and 3.0% year-over-year, beating forecasts of 0.3% and 2.9%. Core CPI, which strips out food and energy, also climbed to 3.3% year-over-year, further cooling hopes for Federal Reserve rate cuts anytime soon.
By early afternoon Wednesday, Bitcoin had clawed its way back to around $96,000, with related stocks like MicroStrategy (MSTR), Coinbase (COIN), and Marathon Holdings (MARA) following a similar pattern. Still, the market remains on edge as rising inflation and potential tariffs could keep pressure on riskier assets like Bitcoin.
Inflation‘s Role in Bitcoin’s Struggles
The latest inflation numbers have only deepened concerns that the Federal Reserve might keep interest rates high for longer. Fed Chair Jerome Powell recently stressed there‘s “no rush” to cut rates, pointing to the economy’s resilience and the ongoing battle to tame inflation.
Higher rates tend to make safer investments, like Treasuries, more attractive compared to speculative assets like Bitcoin. This has put a dent in Bitcoin‘s reputation as an inflation hedge, especially since it’s been moving in sync with riskier assets like stocks, which also took a hit after the inflation report.

Bitcoins Rollercoaster Ride
Bitcoin hit an all-time high of over 109,000 on January 20, 2025, fueled by optimism around President Donald Trump‘s inauguration and hopes for a more crypto−friendly regulatory landscape. But that excitement hasn’t led to lasting gains, as Bitcoin has stayed volatile, bouncing between 91,000 and $105,000 since November 2024.
Despite the recent dip, spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) have seen positive inflows in 2025, with net inflows topping 35 billion year−to−date. However, this week alone has seen 243 million in outflows, signaling growing caution among investors.
Ripple Effects Across the Crypto Market
The inflation news hasnt just hurt Bitcoin—Ethereum (ETH) and XRP have also taken a hit, dropping 6% and 4%, respectively, over the past week. Analysts warn that ongoing inflation and potential tariff disruptions could keep the crypto market under pressure in the near future.
Whats Next for Bitcoin?
While the short-term outlook for Bitcoin is shaky, some analysts are still optimistic about its long-term potential. Factors like institutional adoption, tech advancements, and even the possibility of countries holding Bitcoin as a reserve asset could drive future growth. That said, macroeconomic trends and regulatory moves will remain key to Bitcoins path forward.
In short, the latest inflation data has added to Bitcoins challenges, leaving investors to keep a close eye on economic indicators and Fed decisions for clues about where the market is headed next.

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