Bitcoin declined 1.4% to $79,549, falling from yesterday's $80,697 close.Near-term risk rose today: ETF flows at -1.21 standard deviations signal institutional caution while producer price inflation reached six percent, the highest since 2022.
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Producer price inflation spiked to six percent, highest since 2022, reviving rate hike concerns that typically pressure Bitcoin through real-yield mechanisms
ETF flows turned negative at 1.21 standard deviations below 30-day average while perpetual funding remained elevated at 7.6 percent annualized
Charles Schwab launched Bitcoin trading to select retail clients, expanding traditional brokerage crypto access to 35 million client base
Hash rate holds steady at 986 EH/s with network fundamentals unchanged, providing structural support amid price weakness
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