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2026-05-13 09:21:25

Bitcoin Stalls at $82,000 Wall as Hot CPI Print Wipes Out 2026 Rate Cut Expectations

Bitcoin closed the week at approximately $80,960, down 0.76% across seven days of trading that saw the price touch $82,000 twice before being rejected at that level on both occasions. The pattern has now repeated four times in the current cycle, establishing $82,000 as a technical and macro resistance level that has hardened with each failed breakout attempt. The final catalyst of the week was Tuesday’s April CPI report showing annual headline inflation at 3.8%, the highest reading since 2023 and above the 3.7% consensus forecast. That single data point pushed rate cut expectations from 2026 entirely into 2027, lifted bond yields, and removed the easy-money macro tailwind that had quietly supported Bitcoin’s recovery from the roughly $63,000 level traded in early February. The relationship between Bitcoin and Federal Reserve policy expectations has become increasingly mechanical in the post-ETF era, as institutional capital now dominates flows in and out of the asset in ways that retail sentiment alone never could. When the CPI landed, yields moved immediately, the dollar strengthened, and risk assets including Bitcoin surrendered gains that had built over several weeks of improving sentiment. Ethereum was hit harder, falling 3% on the day to approximately $2,259, underperforming Bitcoin and reflecting the higher beta typically associated with second-tier crypto assets when macro conditions tighten. BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin ETF, IBIT, recorded $269 million in net inflows in a single session last week, the highest single-day figure in five weeks, and total weekly ETF inflows across all Bitcoin products reached $858 million. That institutional demand has been the structural support beneath the market during a period when price action has been uninspiring. Strategy, formerly MicroStrategy, continued its weekly Bitcoin accumulation, purchasing another 535 BTC despite the price stagnation, the smallest weekly addition of 2026 but a signal that the company’s long-term thesis remains unchanged. Exchange reserves near seven-year lows and sustained buying by wallets holding more than 1,000 BTC provide the on-chain underpinning that analysts point to when arguing the current consolidation is accumulation rather than distribution. Funding rates in perpetual futures markets remain neutral, having shifted away from the negative readings that indicated heavy short positioning earlier in the year. The shift away from short pressure suggests the short squeeze dynamic that carried Bitcoin from $66,000 to $82,000 has largely played out, and the next directional move will be determined by macro triggers rather than technical positioning. The Digital Asset Market Clarity Act Senate Banking Committee markup, scheduled for Thursday, May 14, represents the most significant near-term fundamental catalyst for the market. A credible advance of the bill would provide regulatory clarity on digital asset classifications, custody, and jurisdictional boundaries between the SEC and CFTC, exactly the kind of structural certainty that institutional capital has been waiting for before deploying at scale. Polymarket currently prices a 75% probability of the CLARITY Act becoming law in 2026. If the markup produces a clean result and the bill advances toward a full Senate vote, Bitcoin has a clear path toward the $85,000 level that both on-chain analysts and options positioning have flagged as the next structural threshold.

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