Bitcoin surges above $95,000 as ether, solana, cardano jump 8% on investor optimism
Lower inflation eased pressure on bond yields and improved liquidity conditions, a setup that has historically favored crypto and other risk assets.

What to know:
- Crypto markets surged as U.S. inflation eased and political uncertainty around the Federal Reserve increased demand for non-sovereign assets.
- Bitcoin rose over 4%, surpassing $95,000, while Ether climbed more than 7% and other major tokens saw gains up to 9%.
- The market shift was driven by lower inflation expectations, political tensions involving the Federal Reserve, and significant futures market liquidations.
Crypto markets ripped higher on Wednesday as easing U.S. inflation and renewed political uncertainty around the Federal Reserve reignited demand for scarce, non-sovereign assets.
Bitcoin
The move came as U.S. inflation data surprised to the downside, reinforcing expectations that the Federal Reserve will continue cutting rates this year. Lower inflation eased pressure on bond yields and improved liquidity conditions, a setup that has historically favored crypto and other risk assets.
Political tension added fuel. Reports that the U.S. Justice Department had served grand jury subpoenas on the Federal Reserve earlier this week unsettled markets and weakened the dollar, boosting the appeal of assets viewed as insulated from central bank risk.
Bitcoin is now approaching levels that previously triggered heavy selling, and derivatives data shows leverage is quickly rebuilding. It means the market could see increased volatility.
Bears liquidated
The upside move came with significant wind ups in futures markets. More than $688 million in crypto derivatives positions were liquidated over the past day, according to Coinglass data, with short sellers accounting for roughly $603 million of the total.
Nearly 122,000 traders were wiped out as prices accelerated higher, led by a $12.9 million ETHUSDT liquidation on Binance.
The liquidation skew highlights how aggressively traders had positioned for downside heading into the inflation print — and how quickly that narrative unraveled.
Equities rally
Traditional markets rallied, reinforcing the risk-on mood in the crypto market.
Asian equities climbed to record highs, silver broke above $90 an ounce for the first time, and gold hovered just below all-time highs.
These moves suggest investors are increasingly looking for exposure to assets that benefit from looser financial conditions and currency instability.