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First Mover Americas: Bitcoin Posts Slight Gains Ahead of US CPI Data

The latest price moves in crypto markets in context for Feb. 14, 2023.

Updated Feb 14, 2023, 3:34 p.m. Published Feb 14, 2023, 1:14 p.m.
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This article originally appeared in First Mover, CoinDesk’s daily newsletter putting the latest moves in crypto markets in context. Subscribe to get it in your inbox every day.

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CoinDesk Market Index (CMI) 1,034 +10.5 ▲ 1.0% Bitcoin $21,889 +217.5 ▲ 1.0% Ethereum $1,515 +26.8 ▲ 1.8% S&P 500 futures 4,161.00 +13.8 ▲ 0.3% FTSE 100 7,972.89 +25.3 ▲ 0.3% Treasury Yield 10 Years 3.72% ▼ 0.0 BTC/ETH prices per CoinDesk Indices, as of 7 a.m. ET (11 a.m. UTC)

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Bitcoin (BTC) saw small gains on Tuesday alongside equity futures ahead of the release of U.S. inflation numbers. The consumer price index (CPI) is expected dip to an annual rate of 5.5% in January after printing 5.7% the previous month. The continued easing of inflation could prove positive for risk assets as it lowers the need for the Federal Reserve to be as aggressive with monetary policy tightening. “Today's CPI print is crucially important to decide the extent of downside for crypto,” QCP Capital wrote in a morning note.

Bitcoin 24-hour chart (CoinDesk)
Bitcoin 24-hour chart (CoinDesk)

LQTY, the native token of censorship-resistant decentralized stablecoin lender Liquidity, surged Monday after the NYDFS ordered Paxos to stop minting BUSD. The token rose 45% to a six-month high of $1.07, registering its biggest single-day percentage gain in at least a year, per data from TradingView. The rally likely stemmed from the Paxos-BUSD drama that triggered fears of a regulatory crackdown on the broader centralized stablecoin ecosystem, with some wondering if Circle’s USDC might be next. If so, the case for decentralized and censorship-resistant stablecoins like Liquity's LUSD becomes clearer.

It was rival stablecoin issuer Circle that sounded the alarm on Paxos, according to Bloomberg. Circle reportedly tipped off the New York Department of Financial Services (NYDFS) in the fall of 2022, complaining that blockchain data revealed Binance did not have enough reserves to back up the BUSD tokens it had issued through Paxos. The revelation comes several days after CoinDesk initially reported that NYDFS was investigating Paxos.

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  • Bank of America's latest survey of global fund managers shows the percentage of money managers expecting a global economic recession in the next 12 months has dropped to 24%, having peaked at 77% in November.
  • The sharp decline means managers may be less hesitant to allocate money to risk assets, including cryptocurrencies, than at the end of 2022.

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Traders are bracing for a heavy week of macroeconomic events, including Fed minutes and the core PCE inflation report.

What to know:

  • Bitcoin wilts, pushing the broader market into the red.
  • Losses have hit 85 out of the top 100 tokens.
  • The sell-off comes despite weaker U.S. inflation data that strengthened expectations for at least two Federal Reserve rate cuts.
  • Traders are bracing for a heavy week of macroeconomic events, including Fed minutes and the core PCE inflation report.