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Bitcoin enters CPI week caught between a $63,000 on-chain demand zone and $69,000 holder resistance

On August 11, 2026 by voice

Bitcoin trades near $64,000 heading into the most consequential US macro week of August, sitting almost on top of the market’s largest nearby demand concentration.

The Aug. 12 inflation report, due less than 48 hours out, will help decide whether that floor holds or gets tested.

Glassnode’s latest on-chain map puts that demand shelf at roughly $63,000, an area holding close to a tenth of Bitcoin’s circulating supply. The market’s repair test sits near $69,000, where recent buyers reach breakeven on their positions.

Why Wednesday matters

July’s jobs report showed that payrolls fell by 23,000 against expectations for an 80,000 gain, and May and June were revised down by a combined 103,000. Traders repriced September hike odds down into the mid-to-high 40% range.

For the Aug. 12 CPI results, economists polled by Reuters expect headline inflation at 3.4% year-over-year and core inflation at 2.5%, both down from June’s 3.5% and 2.6%, respectively.

A cooler print validates the case for a Fed pause, and a hotter one reopens the argument that inflation remains sticky even as hiring slows, the combination that keeps a central bank from stepping back.

Glassnode’s July report identified the $63,000 shelf as the level at which roughly a tenth of the supply last changed hands, the heaviest concentration of buyers anywhere near the current price. The short-term holder cost basis, the average price recent buyers paid, is near $69,000.

Buyers who bought near the top of a prior rally and are still underwater tend to sell as soon as price lets them exit at cost, turning their own breakeven point into resistance. Glassnode says clearing it would thin Bitcoin’s supply profile into what it calls an air pocket, with the next structural reference near $84,000.

$BTC level Market meaning Why it matters this week
$58K–$60K Late-June recovery zone Downside risk if the $63K shelf fails
$63K Largest nearby demand shelf Roughly one-tenth of supply last moved here; main support zone
$66K Immediate range ceiling First upside test if CPI comes in soft
$69K Short-term-holder cost basis Breakeven wall where recent buyers may sell
$84K Next structural reference Supply profile thins above $69K, creating upside “air pocket” risk

Bitcoin’s recovery is narrow

Glassnode’s Aug. 10 update says Bitcoin has stabilized near $65,000, recovering from late-June lows around $58,000, with taker buying accelerating and perpetual taker activity running above its usual statistical range.

Institutional net flows are unusually strong, and the options skew has compressed, meaning traders are paying less for downside protection than before.

Centralized exchange turnover stays subdued, active addresses, transfer volume, and fees all sit near the lower end of their statistical range, and realized losses across the network still outweigh realized profits.

Treasury sells $58 billion of 3-year notes on Aug. 11, and Aug. 12 brings both the inflation print and a $42 billion 10-year note auction at 1 p.m. EDT, just hours apart.

Aug. 13 pairs the producer price index with a $25 billion 30-year auction, bringing the week’s total Treasury supply to $125 billion.

Weak demand at either long-duration auction can keep yields elevated even if CPI itself comes in close to consensus. A soft inflation print paired with a poorly received 10-year auction would partly offset each other, while a hot print paired with weak demand would push both in the same direction.

Date Event Market sensitivity $BTC relevance
Aug. 11 $58B 3-year Treasury auction Short/intermediate-rate demand Sets early tone for Treasury supply
Aug. 12, 8:30 a.m. ET July CPI Inflation and Fed-hike pricing Main directional catalyst
Aug. 12, 1 p.m. ET $42B 10-year Treasury auction Long-duration demand Can amplify or offset CPI-driven yield move
Aug. 13, 8:30 a.m. ET July PPI Pipeline inflation Confirms or challenges CPI signal
Aug. 13, 1 p.m. ET $25B 30-year Treasury auction Long-end yield pressure Tests duration appetite after inflation data
Aug. 14 July retail sales Consumer strength Confirms whether Fed can pause or must stay hawkish

Why this reads as a liquidity story

Glassnode’s mid-July macro read tied Bitcoin’s recent weakness specifically to real yields, with the 10-year real yield near a 2026 high of 2.4%. Bitcoin’s inverse relationship with the dollar has deepened over the same stretch, while its correlation with equities has eased.

The dollar index climbed to 99.76 ahead of the Aug. 12 print, and the 10-year Treasury yield is in the 4.66%-4.70% range. Both numbers move directly into Bitcoin’s setup this week.

Aug. 14 brings July retail sales, and by the time it lands, CPI and Thursday’s producer price index will have already set the market’s read on inflation and the Fed’s path.

Strong retail sales alongside a hot CPI would reinforce concern about a resilient consumer keeping prices elevated. Weak retail sales alongside a soft CPI would strengthen the case for a Fed pause.

How the week could resolve for Bitcoin

The bull case has CPI landing near or below consensus while the 10-year and 30-year auctions clear without a tail. Yields ease, the dollar softens, and Bitcoin uses the room to test $66,000 first.

A decisive move through the $69,000 cost basis, backed by real spot buying alongside the derivatives strength already in place, would open the thinner supply profile above it toward $84,000.

Scenario CPI / auction setup Rates and dollar reaction $BTC level to watch Article takeaway
Bull case CPI at or below consensus; 10Y and 30Y auctions clear cleanly Yields ease, dollar softens $66K → $69K $BTC gets room to test the short-term-holder breakeven wall
Neutral case CPI near consensus; auctions mixed but not disorderly Rates stay range-bound $63K–$66K Stabilization continues, but breakout demand remains unproven
Bear case Hot CPI or weak long-duration auctions Yields rise, dollar strengthens $63K Demand shelf gets tested as macro support fades
Stress case Hot CPI plus poor 10Y/30Y demand Sharp long-yield repricing $58K–$60K Failure of $63K would turn the recovery into a failed repair attempt

The bear case has CPI running hot, or the auctions landing poorly enough to keep long yields firm regardless of the inflation print. September hike odds climb back up, the dollar strengthens, and Bitcoin’s tentative recovery loses the macro room it has been trading on.

A retest of the $63,000 shelf follows, and a clean break below it risks a slide back toward the $58,000 to $60,000 zone Bitcoin left behind in late June.

Bitcoin has spent weeks finding a floor near its biggest demand shelf. Aug. 12 decides whether that floor holds, or whether the shelf underneath it gets tested for real.

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