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Bitcoin clings to $72K while 3.3% inflation and war‑driven oil spikes rattle US markets

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Last updated: 11/04/2026 6:22 Sáng
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Published 11/04/2026
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US inflation rose 3.3% in March while Bitcoin traded back above $72,000, leaving crypto caught between sticky prices, war‑driven oil shocks and recurring liquidation waves.

Summary

  • Headline CPI increased 3.3% year‑on‑year and 0.9% month‑on‑month, driven by a roughly 10.9% jump in energy costs, keeping inflation elevated even as core CPI eased to 2.6%.
  • Bitcoin is holding near $72,000–$72,300 after the data, with FXLeaders and StockTwits noting renewed “digital scarcity” demand despite macro and geopolitical risk.
  • FameEX and WatcherGuru highlight repeated liquidation clusters, including recent 24‑hour wipes of more than $300 million, as leveraged traders are squeezed by CPI surprises and oil shocks.

US inflation has risen to 3.3% year‑on‑year in March, matching expectations but underscoring the pressure from higher energy prices just as crypto markets try to shake off a series of heavy liquidation waves. The Consumer Price Index increased 0.9% month‑on‑month, driven in part by a roughly 10.9% jump in energy costs, marking the steepest monthly rise in several years and the highest annual headline rate since April 2024.

Bitcoin is trading around $72,000–$72,300 after the CPI release, up about 1.6% over the past 24 hours, according to FXLeaders and StockTwits recaps. FXLeaders notes that BTC “reclaimed $72,000 as macro fears fuel appetite for digital scarcity,” while StockTwits reports that the inflation print “came in line with expectations” at 3.3%, easing fears of an even hotter surprise but confirming that price pressures remain “elevated but stable.”

The Bureau of Labor Statistics said headline CPI rose 3.3% over the 12 months through March, up from 2.4% in February, with the monthly 0.9% gain broadly in line with forecasts compiled by outlets including Yahoo Finance and Coinpedia. Core CPI, which strips out food and energy, increased 2.6% year‑on‑year and 0.2% month‑on‑month, slightly below economists’ expectations of 2.7% and 0.3%, respectively, helping temper some of the hawkish interpretation.

Energy remains the swing factor. Kpler and other commodity analysts have warned that the US‑Iran confrontation around the Strait of Hormuz is “reshaping global oil markets,” with a scenario analysis published on April 6 suggesting Brent crude could breach $100 if flows through the strait are meaningfully disrupted. WatcherGuru amplified one such flashpoint when it posted that “oil prices rise above $85 after US intelligence detects Iran may be deploying mines in the Strait of Hormuz,” highlighting the geopolitical risk that sits behind the latest inflation spike.

Against that backdrop, leverage in crypto has been repeatedly flushed. FameEX’s April 9 crypto recap cites roughly $342 million in total liquidations over one recent 24‑hour window, with about $250 million in shorts wiped out as prices squeezed higher. That follows earlier liquidation clusters that WatcherGuru and other social feeds chronicled, including episodes where more than $800 million was erased in a day and hundreds of billions in paper market cap vanished during war‑driven sell‑offs.

For now, the 3.3% CPI print threads an uneasy needle. It is high enough to keep the Federal Reserve cautious on rate cuts — especially with the Fed having quietly revised its inflation projections higher in March, as Yahoo Finance has noted — but not so hot as to force an immediate hawkish pivot. Crypto traders are already gaming out the implications: Coinpedia’s CPI preview argued that a hotter‑than‑expected number could push Bitcoin back toward $68,000 support, while a cooler print might open a path toward $74,000–$76,000. With inflation landing at 3.3% and oil still elevated, Bitcoin’s bounce above $72,000 looks more like a relief move inside a macro minefield than the start of a clean new leg higher.

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