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The US CPI year-over-year rose to 3.3% in March 2026. Inflation concerns influence BTC pricing logic.
ME News message: April 12 (UTC+8). According to XWIN Research Japan analysis, the US CPI year-over-year rose to 3.3% in March 2026, and inflation is once again gaining momentum. The institution noted that this round of inflation is mainly driven by supply-side shocks such as rising oil prices and supply chain disruptions, rather than demand overheating. In this environment, BTC is no longer simply seen as an inflation-hedging tool; its price is more affected by changes in real interest rates, the US dollar exchange rate, liquidity, and overall demand. In 2026, with inflation staying relatively high, BTC weakens, indicating that what is being traded in practice is the transmission chain of “inflation → monetary policy → liquidity → demand,” rather than inflation itself. (Source: MLion)