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Bitcoin price today: climbs to $68.5k before PCE test, set for positive May

Crypto prices took little relief from an overnight decline in the dollar, as fears of high-for-longer interest rates remained in play despite a downward revision to first-quarter gross domestic product data.

Bitcoin added 1.1% in the past 24 hours to $68,558.5 by 08:32 ET (12:32 GMT), and was set to rise nearly 13% in May.

But despite its gains for the month, the token still remained within a $60,000 to $70,000 trading range established since mid-March. 

Rate fears were the biggest factor behind Bitcoin’s rangebound performance, as the prospect of high interest rates dampened the price outlook for the token and the broader crypto market. 

A slew of Federal Reserve officials warned in recent sessions that the central bank had little confidence that inflation was easing, which in turn clouded its plans to begin trimming interest rates.

Their comments came ahead of key PCE price index data, which is the Fed’s preferred inflation gauge. The reading is due later on Friday and is expected to show inflation cooled slightly in April, but remained well above the Fed’s 2 annual target.

The prospect of high for longer rates bores poorly for crypto markets, given that it heralds tight liquidity and diminishes the appeal of high-risk, speculative assets. 

Broader crypto markets saw mixed performance on Friday.

World no.2 token Ether climbed over 1.7% to $3,807.08. But the altcoin was set to add nearly 25% in May, with a bulk of its gains coming over the past week after the Securities and Exchange Commission marked some progress towards the approval of an exchange-traded fund that directly tracks the token. But a decision on the actual listing of a spot Ether ETF was yet to be made. 

In the meantime, XRP traded flat, while Solana added 1.5%. SOL was also a standout performer in April, up 30%.

A New York jury found former US president Donald Trump guilty in the much-discussed hush money trial.

Following the news, TRUMP meme coin crashed rapidly by as much as 35%. However, the crypto asset later recovered, and was trading up 19% at the time of writing.

The jury on Thursday found Trump guilty on all 34 counts of falsifying business records, making him the first U.S. president convicted of a felony.

Meanwhile, other meme coins saw limited price action, with DOGE/USD remaining flat and Investing.com Shiba Inu Index dropping 0.3%. However, PEPE/USD was trading 10% higher.


Source: Cryptocurrency - investing.com

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