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Bitcoin Price Prediction: Pepeto Presale Draws Millions as

The bitcoin price prediction conversation just shifted, and most of the market is still catching up. The July CPI report landed at 3.4% annual inflation, easing from 3.5% in June, while core prices rose just 0.2% for the month. Rate…

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Bitcoin Price Prediction: Pepeto Presale Draws Millions as Wallets Rush In Before Listing While BTC Trades 49% Below ATH

The bitcoin price prediction conversation just shifted, and most of the market is still catching up. The July CPI report landed at 3.4% annual inflation, easing from 3.5% in June, while core prices rose just 0.2% for the month. Rate hike odds for September dropped to 38% according to the CME FedWatch tool, and capital is starting to move back toward risk assets.

Bitcoin touched $63,000 on the report, holding its ground 49% below the October 2025 high of $126,080, but the bigger signal is where the next wave of buying is forming. While the crowd watches BTC grind below resistance, the wallets that caught ETH below a dollar in 2015 and early SHIB before anyone knew the name are filling something different entirely.

Bitcoin Price Prediction and the CPI Signal That Just Changed the Fed Math

The July CPI number from the Bureau of Labor Statistics showed a 0.1% monthly increase after June's 0.4% decline, pulling annual inflation to 3.4% from 3.5%, according to CNBC. Core inflation dropped to 2.5% year over year, the lowest reading since February.

Energy prices fell 1.5% on the month even as gasoline remains 24.6% higher than a year ago because of the Iran conflict. Goldman Sachs' Lindsay Rosner said the in-line report strengthens the case for a September hold, and the CME FedWatch tool now shows 61.9% odds of unchanged rates versus 51.6% a day earlier. The energy shock that drove inflation higher earlier in 2026 is losing its grip, and capital is noticing.

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