Wednesday's July US CPI print is shaping up as a classic binary event for Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies — a hotter-than-expected number strengthens the Fed's September rate hike case, pushes Treasury yields higher, and keeps pressure on risk assets, while a softer print does the opposite. Either outcome could push Bitcoin out of the $62,000-$66,000 range that has contained it for weeks. Traders are positioning in three simultaneous and partially contradictory ways: buying upside exposure through September $70,000 BTC calls, accumulating December strangles on BTC and SOL to profit from volatility expansion regardless of direction, and maintaining net short exposure on Hyperliquid. On the blockchain, the picture is more constructively bullish — $ETH ‌ saw $49.7 million in exchange outflows over the past day and $164.6 million over the past week, with major coins leaving exchanges rather than flowing toward them, a sign of accumulation rather than distribution.#CPIWatch,BetOrWait?

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