Bitcoin experienced a downturn yesterday following the release of delayed December 2025 PCE inflation figures by the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis. The data revealed stronger-than-anticipated inflationary pressures, which supported the Federal Reserve’s commitment to maintaining elevated interest rates for an extended period. Since then, the price of Bitcoin has rebounded and is currently trading at $68,212, marking a 2% increase over the last day.
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