The crypto market showed a muted reaction after US CPI data held at 2.4%, leaving investors watching Federal Reserve policy and Bitcoin price levels. The latestThe crypto market showed a muted reaction after US CPI data held at 2.4%, leaving investors watching Federal Reserve policy and Bitcoin price levels. The latest

Will the crypto market rally after February U.S. CPI holds at 2.4% as forecasted?

2026/03/11 22:37
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The crypto market showed a muted reaction after US CPI data held at 2.4%, leaving investors watching Federal Reserve policy and Bitcoin price levels.

Summary
  • US CPI held at 2.4% in February, matching forecasts and indicating easing inflation.
  • The crypto market reaction remained muted, with Bitcoin stabilizing near $69K.
  • Rate expectations remain steady as prediction platforms like Polymarket and Kalshi show low odds of near-term cuts.

The latest inflation data from the United States landed almost exactly where economists expected. February’s Consumer Price Index showed 2.4% annual inflation The report suggests price pressures are cooling, though not disappearing entirely.

The data was released by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics on March 11. On a monthly basis, CPI rose 0.3%, slightly higher than January’s 0.2% increase. Core CPI, which excludes food and energy, increased 0.2% for the month and 2.5% year-over-year.

This is the lowest headline CPI reading since May 2025. Despite recent oil price swings linked to geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, inflation appears to be easing gradually.

Crypto market reaction remains muted

The crypto market reacted calmly after the report. Bitcoin (BTC) briefly dipped below $69,000 before recovering to around $69,500. The move was short-lived, and prices stabilized quickly.

Other major assets followed a similar pattern. Ethereum (ETH) and several large altcoins posted small gains or losses, while overall crypto market capitalization stayed relatively steady.

Inflation data often affects crypto indirectly. When inflation slows, markets tend to expect easier monetary policy from the Federal Reserve. Lower interest rates usually support risk assets such as cryptocurrencies because borrowing becomes cheaper and liquidity improves.

However, the latest CPI reading did not strongly shift expectations. Investors already expected a similar result, which limited the market reaction.

Interest rate outlook and market direction

The Federal Reserve is now widely expected to keep interest rates unchanged at its upcoming March meeting. Current projections place the federal funds rate in a 3.5% to 3.75% range, with markets assigning very low odds to an immediate rate cut.

Because of that, the crypto market may remain in consolidation mode in the short term. Analysts expect Bitcoin to trade between $65,000 and $72,000 while investors wait for clearer signals from macroeconomic data.

A break above the $72,000 resistance zone could re-open the path toward higher levels if liquidity improves and investor sentiment turns more positive. On the downside, renewed geopolitical stress or stronger inflation data could push prices back toward the $60,000 range.

Looking ahead, the next CPI report will be closely watched. Some forecasts suggest inflation could edge higher in March, potentially reaching 2.6% to 2.9%, partly due to energy price pressures.

For now, the crypto market appears to be in a holding pattern. Inflation is easing slowly, interest rates remain high, and traders are waiting for a stronger signal before placing bigger bets on the next move.

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