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Next Crypto to Explode Before Binance Lists Pepeto While BTC and ETH Grind Below All Time Highs

July CPI landed at 3.4% on August 12, buying the Fed time without giving risk assets a catalyst to break higher. Bitcoin has spent weeks pinned inside a $63,000 to $66,000 corridor, and every conversation about which crypto will break…

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Next Crypto to Explode Before Binance Lists Pepeto While BTC and ETH Grind Below All Time Highs
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Key Signal

3.4% July headline CPI

Entities

bitcoin, ethereum, binance

Market Impact

Total MCap+4.11%

Last Updated

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Next Crypto to Explode Before Binance Lists Pepeto While BTC and ETH Grind Below All Time Highs

July CPI landed at 3.4% on August 12, buying the Fed time without giving risk assets a catalyst to break higher. Bitcoin has spent weeks pinned inside a $63,000 to $66,000 corridor, and every conversation about which crypto will break out next centers on projects that can move independently of macro gridlock.

While $10.6 million in presale capital proves conviction builds where mechanics are visible, Pepeto

https://pepetocoin.com

is stacking structural demand that macro dependent tokens cannot replicate.

CPI Meets Expectations as Whale Balances Hit 2026 Highs

The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported July headline CPI at 3.4% year over year and core CPI at 2.5%, both in line with the Reuters consensus, and Bitcoin dipped below $64,000 on the print because the data resolved nothing about September. Perpetual futures trading activity sank to a three year low ahead of the release according to K33 Research, but whale balances above 1,000 BTC reached a 2026 high of 3.06 million bitcoin on August 8.

Long term holder supply fell by roughly 210,000 bitcoin in its first weekly decline of 2026, and Deribit options flow showed traders paying roughly $2.5 million in aggregate premium betting BTC clears $70,000 by late September.

Market Context

Bitcoin

BTC

$72,732

+5.08% (24H)

Market Cap

$1.46T

24H Volume

$41.3B

24H High

$73,043

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