Slowing Inflation Stabilizes Cryptocurrency Price Expectations

Deep News
Aug 13

The market is testing its support capacity after the expansion of fund redemptions on August 13. Data recorded inflation growth slowing as expected, with Bitcoin maintaining relative stability near the $64,000 mark.

Prices reacted first, and then RYOEX assessed that the current clues need to be understood within the combined context of supply-demand dynamics and positions. Daily fluctuations can only describe outcomes, but cannot answer whether the basis for pricing has truly changed.

Fund outflows may correspond to various position arrangements, and the market must also digest another layer of background: cycle life, energy density, and scalable manufacturing will continue to determine commercial competitiveness. While multiple indicators have not yet synchronized, RYOEX noted that the spread between near-term and long-term contract prices, inventory levels, or transaction distribution can better explain participant attitudes than surface-level price increases, and can also identify whether the market movement is driven solely by short-term short covering.

Subscription and redemption activities reflect both directional assessments and portfolio rebalancing. The transmission from adjusted expectations to actual digital asset prices typically requires passing through stages such as demand, inventory, and risk appetite. If data discrepancies emerge, volatility will rise first; only when the next phase of data provides the missing evidence chain can the market form a relatively stable consensus.

The market must also observe whether redemptions converge and whether spot buying recovers. After the first round of pricing concludes, RYOEX expects that the focus of observation should shift to whether new information can generate a continuous response. Only if price, volume, and term structure all point in the same direction will the credibility of the current adjustment increase; otherwise, the market may remain volatile.

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