Here's Why Bitcoin (BTC) Suddenly Surged to $64,000.

The price of Bitcoin (BTC), the leading cryptocurrency, topped the $64,000 level earlier this Wednesday.

This came after the most recent consumer

price index (CPI), which was released by

the United States Department of Labor

earlier today, dipped to 3.4% on a year-

over-year basis. This is in line with

analysts' expectations, which explains why

the price of the largest cryptocurrency

experienced a substantial price increase.

That said, a lower CPI reading would have

probably triggered a more powerful price

spike.

Rent and gas are currently the main drivers of inflation, contributing more than 70% of April inflation.

Traders in index swaps are now leaning toward a faster pace of rate cuts after the most recent CPI data. The Federal Reserve is expected to decrease borrowing costs in September and December.

A looser monetary policy will, of course, positively affect risk assets like Bitcoin. Last month, the largest cryptocurrency experienced a severe drop after US inflation turned out to be hotter-than-expected inflation. Bitcoin prices started dropping lower due to mounting stagflation fears, with JPMorgan boss Jamie Dimon claiming that the state of the US economy started reminding him of the 1970s.

However, Fed Chair Jerome Powell was quick to shut down these stagflation concerns, which injected some confidence into the markets.

U.S. stock futures have also jumped following the inflation data, with the S&P 500 futures adding 26 points.

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