BTC $64,099.70 +1.63%
ETH $1,910.42 +1.50%
BNB $606.74 +0.03%
XRP $1.00 +0.47%
SOL $76.02 +0.69%
TRX $0.3296 -0.63%
DOGE $0.0704 +0.57%
ADA $0.1749 -0.96%
BCH $204.80 +0.20%
LINK $9.51 +1.36%
HYPE $59.25 +3.12%
AAVE $88.02 +1.36%
SUI $0.6774 -0.34%
XLM $0.1588 +0.62%
ZEC $513.36 +3.98%
BTC $64,099.70 +1.63%
ETH $1,910.42 +1.50%
BNB $606.74 +0.03%
XRP $1.00 +0.47%
SOL $76.02 +0.69%
TRX $0.3296 -0.63%
DOGE $0.0704 +0.57%
ADA $0.1749 -0.96%
BCH $204.80 +0.20%
LINK $9.51 +1.36%
HYPE $59.25 +3.12%
AAVE $88.02 +1.36%
SUI $0.6774 -0.34%
XLM $0.1588 +0.62%
ZEC $513.36 +3.98%

Analysis: US PPI data exceeds expectations, Bitcoin may face downside risks

2026-02-27 22:22:00

According to Cointelegraph, the U.S. Producer Price Index (PPI) data for January exceeded expectations, rising 0.5% month-on-month (expected 0.3%), with core PPI increasing 0.8% month-on-month (expected 0.3%). As a result, Bitcoin's price came under pressure, dropping nearly 3% at one point during the day, currently hovering around $66,178. Market expectations for a rate cut by the Federal Reserve in March have fallen below 4%.

Meanwhile, safe-haven assets performed strongly, with gold breaking through $5,200 per ounce, reaching a new high since late January; silver rebounded to $92, the highest level since January 30. Traders and analysts warned that Bitcoin might repeat last month's trend, when BTC/USD fell to a 15-month low of $59,000. Data shows that Bitcoin has dropped nearly 17% so far this month, facing a fifth consecutive month of declines, the first occurrence since 2018.

app_icon
ChainCatcher Building the Web3 world with innovations.