Bitcoin Price Update: BTC Jumps to $72,400 After March Inflation Comes in Softer Than Expected

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Bitcoin moved from $72,000 to $72,400 on April 10 after March core CPI printed below expectations, giving crypto bulls a short-lived reprieve from months of sustained macro pressure.
Summary

  • March core CPI rose just 0.2%, below the 0.3% consensus forecast, while headline CPI climbed 0.9% on war-driven oil prices.
  • Bitcoin ticked up to $72,400 within minutes of the 8:30 AM ET release before pulling back near $72,000.
  • The soft core print eased immediate rate hike fears but did not shift the broader Federal Reserve policy outlook.

Bitcoin (BTC) price update: BTC climbed from roughly $72,000 to $72,400 on April 10 after the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that March core CPI rose just 0.2%, coming in below the 0.3% consensus forecast, according to CoinDesk. Headline CPI rose 0.9% on the month, driven by a roughly 10.9% surge in energy costs tied to the ongoing Middle East conflict, keeping annual inflation at 3.3%. Core CPI came in at 2.6% year-on-year, slightly below the 2.7% economists had forecast.

Soft Core Print Gives Bitcoin Bulls a Brief Opening

The below-forecast reading gave crypto traders a short-lived reason to add exposure. Bitcoin rose in the minutes following the release, with FXLeaders noting that BTC “reclaimed $72,000 as macro fears fuel appetite for digital scarcity.” The move was measured rather than explosive, reflecting a market still navigating sticky headline inflation against a softer underlying trend. As crypto.news noted, the inflation print “came in line with expectations” at the headline level, easing fears of an even hotter surprise while confirming that price pressures remain elevated but stable.

The distinction matters for traders. A softer core number reduces the probability of an aggressive Fed pivot toward tightening. But with annual headline CPI running at 3.3%, the highest reading since May 2025, the Fed has little political or economic space to move toward cuts.

Fed Stays Cautious as Oil Keeps Headline Inflation Elevated

The soft core figure did not meaningfully shift Federal Reserve rate expectations. With the Strait of Hormuz still constrained by the ongoing conflict, energy prices remain a structural upward force on monthly CPI readings, complicating the Fed’s near-term calculus. Markets currently price near-zero odds of a rate reduction in the coming months.

As crypto.news tracked ahead of the release, analysts had outlined a directional framework: a cooler core print could open a path toward $74,000 to $76,000, while a hotter reading risked a retest of the $68,000 support zone. The actual print landed in the middle, producing a modest rally that stalled short of $73,000.

What Traders Are Watching Next

Bitcoin remains range-bound near $72,000, with $73,000 acting as the immediate ceiling. The level has capped every rally since the ceasefire was announced six weeks ago. Analysts broadly agree that a sustained break above $75,000 is needed before the market can enter a genuine new leg higher. Attention now shifts to weekend US-Iran negotiations in Islamabad and whether progress toward a durable peace deal could remove the geopolitical overhang that has weighed on prices across all risk assets.

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