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The price of Bitcoin spiked to $22,330 after an initial dip on news of worse than expected consumer inflation data.
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The release of January’s Consumer Price Index (CPI) data showed inflation at 6.4% year-on-year (YoY). This came in worse than the estimated 6.2% figure.
Bitcoin initially sunk 1.4% on the news and was trading just short of $21,640.
However, approximately an hour after the announcement, bulls took control, spiking the price as high as $22,330.

Samuel Wan, a finance professional turned full-time crypto content creator, values individual autonomy and personal freedom in his pursuits.
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