Bitcoin Traders Price in 2.5% Move Ahead of Friday CPI

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- Bitcoin options traders are pricing in just a 2.5% move in either direction on Friday's CPI release, per Markus Thielen of 10x Research, signaling they treat the data as a non-event
- The BVIV index (30-day implied volatility) has dropped to 46.5%, the lowest since January 31, implying an expected daily move of about 2.9% versus the 30-day average of 3.4%
- March CPI consensus calls for a 3.4% year-over-year rise, up sharply from February's 2.4%, with core CPI forecast at 2.7% according to MarketWatch
- U.S. gasoline prices surpassed $4 per gallon nationally in March 2026 for the first time since August 2022, driven by the Iran war oil surge that is expected to feed the inflation jump
- Fed rate-cut expectations have been dialed back as the Iran war and resulting energy price shock increased inflation risks, per interest rate markets
- Nexo analyst Iliya Kalchev warned each inflation print carries 'asymmetric weight' for crypto — a softer read reopens the rate-cut conversation, a hotter one hardens the higher-for-longer narrative
- BRN's Timothy Misir said Friday's data and the April 28-29 Fed meeting will determine whether the oil shock extends the 'no-cuts regime' or whether policymakers still see inflation as containable
Why it matters: The gap between Bitcoin's 2.5% pricing and the 3.4% CPI consensus is the story. With gas above $4/gallon and the Iran war feeding energy costs, the March print is the first real window into war-driven inflation — and a surprise in either direction could shatter the low-vol setup that traders are betting on. BRN's Misir flags the April 28-29 Fed meeting as the follow-on decider.
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