Bitcoin And Crypto Face A Catalyst-Heavy Week: Don’t Miss This

bitcoinist发布于2026-01-12更新于2026-01-12

文章摘要

The crypto market faces a critical week with multiple catalysts. Bitcoin rallied above $92,000 following Fed Chair Powell's comments on political pressure and potential criminal charges, though sustainability remains uncertain. Key US macro data includes December CPI and PPI releases, with consensus around 2.7% year-over-year for both. The Supreme Court may rule on Trump-era tariffs, potentially impacting all markets. On the regulatory front, the Senate Banking Committee will mark up comprehensive crypto market structure legislation on Jan 15. Additionally, BNB Chain's Fermi upgrade aims to reduce block times and improve reliability, while Polygon will detail its "Open Money Stack" vision. Bitcoin traded at $90,768 at press time.

Bitcoin and the broader crypto market are heading into a tightly packed US macro calendar just as Washington’s crypto rulebook lurches toward a key committee vote.

The week’s tone was set late Sunday when Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell disclosed that the Justice Department had served the Fed with grand jury subpoenas and threatened a criminal indictment tied to his prior testimony on a Federal Reserve building renovation.

Powell framed it as political pressure aimed at monetary policy and dismissed the probe’s stated rationale in unusually blunt terms: “The threat of criminal charges is a consequence of the Fed setting rates based on our best assessment of what will serve the public, rather than following the preferences of the President.”

The immediate market reaction was measured but clear: dollar softness and weaker US equity futures, meanwhile Bitcoin rallied back above $92,000 while major altcoins also registered modest gains. However, it needs to be seen how these gains can be sustained when the US market opens.

#1 Bitcoin And Crypto Face Crucial Macro Week

The first major scheduled macro waypoint is US CPI for December 2025, due Tuesday, Jan. 13 at 8:30 a.m. ET. With crypto still trading as a high-beta expression of global liquidity and real-rate expectations, CPI remains the week’s most direct input into the front end of the curve and, by extension, the dollar’s near-term direction.

For the US inflation prints, the market is walking into Tuesday with a fairly tight consensus: December CPI is expected at +0.3% month-over-month, with headline inflation seen holding at 2.7% year-over-year. On the core side, estimates cluster around +0.31% m/m and 2.7% y/y.

The last CPI read (November 2025) was 2.7% y/y on headline and 2.6% y/y for “all items less food and energy” (core). Because the October CPI observation was not published due to the 2025 lapse in appropriations, BLS reported the monthly change as a two-month move: CPI-U rose 0.2% from September to November on a seasonally adjusted basis.

On Wednesday, attention shifts to the delayed producer-price release. BLS is scheduled to publish the November 2025 PPI on Jan. 14, and it has said October data will be published alongside that November release (there will be no standalone October PPI report).

As for the numbers traders will key off, calendar consensus going into the Jan. 14 release points to headline PPI at +0.3% m/m and 2.7% y/y, with core PPI seen at +0.1% m/m and 2.6% y/y. The last available PPI print before that batch release was September 2025, which showed +0.3% m/m and +2.7% y/y for final demand.

Later the same day, markets may also have to price a legal headline with macro reach: The US Supreme Court is expected to issue rulings on Jan. 14, with President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs among the major cases still pending. The Court does not pre-announce which cases will be decided, but a tariff decision could have a heavy price impact on all financial markets, with Bitcoin and crypto likely to follow the move from US equities.

#2 Senate Committee Markup Set For Jan. 15

On the crypto-native side, US market structure legislation is moving toward a decisive committee step. Senate Banking Committee Chairman Tim Scott announced the committee will hold a markup on “comprehensive digital asset market structure legislation” on Thursday, Jan. 15.

That markup matters less as a final outcome than as a signal on whether negotiators have the votes and the coalition to advance a coherent framework toward a floor process.

#3 BNB Chain’s Fermi Upgrade

BNB Chain has scheduled its Fermi hard fork for Jan. 14 at 02:30 UTC, delivered via the BSC v1.6.4 client release. The chain’s own blog positions the upgrade as a speed-and-reliability push: “Fermi focuses on making BSC faster [...] predictable and reliable as network usage grows. The upgrade shortens block times, strengthens finality [...] and ensures the chain continues to perform consistently.”

The headline technical changes are a reduction in block time from 0.75 seconds to 0.45 seconds and tightened fast-finality rules—parameters that matter most for latency-sensitive applications and high-throughput periods.

#4 Polygon’s Open Money Stack

Polygon is teeing up a Jan. 13 X Spaces event (12 p.m. ET) billed as an “inside scoop” on its “Open Money Stack” vision from Sandeep Nailwal and Polygon Labs CEO Marc Boiron. The published vision frames the initiative as a modular stack spanning rails, wallets, on/off-ramps, stablecoin interoperability, compliance, and onchain identity—aimed at making stablecoin and tokenized-money movement feel more like default internet plumbing than a bespoke crypto workflow.

Polygon’s own write-up makes the ambition explicit: “But our north star is clear: move all money onchain [...] Because onchain money is more versatile, money will move and remain onchain.”

At press time, Bitcoin traded at $90,768.

Bitcoin remains below the 0.618 Fib, 1-week chart | Source: BTCUSDT on TradingView.com

相关问答

QWhat is the most direct macroeconomic event that could impact Bitcoin and crypto markets this week, and when does it occur?

AThe most direct macroeconomic event is the US CPI (Consumer Price Index) release for December 2025, scheduled for Tuesday, January 13 at 8:30 a.m. ET.

QWhat significant political event involving the Federal Reserve Chair occurred late Sunday, and how did it initially affect the markets?

AFederal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell disclosed that the Justice Department served the Fed with grand jury subpoenas and threatened a criminal indictment. The initial market reaction included dollar softness, weaker US equity futures, while Bitcoin rallied above $92,000 and major cryptocurrencies saw modest gains.

QWhat is the expected consensus for the December 2025 CPI data according to the article?

AThe consensus expects December CPI to be +0.3% month-over-month, with headline inflation holding at 2.7% year-over-year. Core CPI is estimated around +0.31% m/m and 2.7% y/y.

QWhat major crypto-native legislative event is scheduled for January 15, and why is it significant?

AThe Senate Banking Committee is holding a markup on 'comprehensive digital asset market structure legislation' on January 15. It is significant as it signals whether negotiators have the votes and coalition to advance a coherent regulatory framework toward a floor process.

QWhat are the key technical improvements expected from the BNB Chain's Fermi upgrade on January 14?

AThe Fermi upgrade aims to reduce block time from 0.75 seconds to 0.45 seconds and tighten fast-finality rules, focusing on making the BNB Chain faster, more predictable, and reliable as network usage grows.

你可能也喜欢

交易

现货
合约

热门文章

加密市场宏观研报:《GENIUS Act》法案取得重大进展,BTC突破历史新高,后市全新展望

2025年5月22日,比特币价格正式突破11万美元大关,创下历史新高。在政策面、宏观经济、资金面与投资者结构共同作用下,一场结构性牛市浪潮正在展开。而此轮上涨背后的核心驱动,是美国《GENIUS稳定币法案》的实质性进展以及多项利好的叠加。本文将从政策端突破、宏观环境转向、链上与ETF资金结构、交易行为演化,以及重点受益赛道五大维度,全面解析此轮BTC再创新高的深层逻辑,并前瞻下半年市场的潜在趋势。

1.4k人学过发布于 2025.05.22更新于 2025.05.22

加密市场宏观研报:《GENIUS Act》法案取得重大进展,BTC突破历史新高,后市全新展望

相关讨论

欢迎来到HTX社区。在这里,您可以了解最新的平台发展动态并获得专业的市场意见。以下是用户对BTC(BTC)币价的意见。

活动图片