Inflation Hit 4.2%. The Market Chose Which Number to Believe. — Jun 10, 2026 (PM) | BTC $61,462 episode artwork

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Inflation Hit 4.2%. The Market Chose Which Number to Believe. — Jun 10, 2026 (PM) | BTC $61,462

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The argument started before the number finished printing, and it is already fighting with itself. This morning I set up the frame: two systems, one finishes in ten minutes, one never finishes. The CPI fired today. And it proved the point in a way I did not expect. The argument is not between the market and the number. The argument is inside the number itself. Headline: 4.2%. Core: 0.2% monthly, below forecast. Energy drove 60%+ of the increase. Strip the Hormuz premium from the inflation print and the underlying pressure is flat or easing. One report, two conclusions. The market read the core and shrugged. Fear eased from 9 to 12. Three points less afraid on a day when the headline says inflation is at a three-year high. Meanwhile the difficulty estimate self-corrected from -24.35% to -11.11% without publishing a report, holding a press conference, or arguing about which part of the hashrate is real. I want to be in Kyoto tonight. A tea room. One cup, one pot, silence. The opposite of eighty-seven cities and eighty thousand prices producing two contradictory stories. Ichigo ichie. One meeting, one moment. The FOMC is seven days away. The CPI feeds the dots. The dots feed the dollar. The dollar feeds bitcoin. That is the chain of interpretation that never finishes. The difficulty adjustment skips every link and fires on Friday.

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