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Bitcoin Price Today: BTC Holds Above $71,000 as ETF Inflows Return, Crypto Stocks Mixed
11 March 2026
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Bitcoin Price Today: BTC Holds Above $71,000 as ETF Inflows Return, Crypto Stocks Mixed

New York, March 11, 2026, 13:35 EDT

Bitcoin price held above $71,000 on Wednesday, giving back part of an earlier bounce but staying clear of the $70,000 line as traders swung between oil headlines and fresh U.S. inflation data. The token was last down a touch at $71,065 after trading between $69,014 and $71,271 in the session.

That matters because bitcoin is again trying to turn $70,000 from a psychological marker into support after a bruising February selloff that dragged it to $60,017.60, its lowest since October 2024. Fresh institutional demand is starting to come back, but the market is still trading off oil, inflation and war risk more than crypto-specific news.

Data from Farside Investors showed U.S. spot bitcoin exchange-traded funds, stock-market vehicles that give investors exposure to the token, took in $246.9 million on March 10 after $167.1 million the day before. CoinShares said bitcoin funds drew $521 million in the week through March 9, with BlackRock’s IBIT leading Tuesday’s daily inflow at $185.8 million.

The latest burst higher grew out of Tuesday’s oil retreat. Reuters reported that crude prices tumbled after Donald Trump said the Middle East war could end soon, easing fears of a prolonged supply shock, and Bloomberg said bitcoin rose as much as 4% to $71,785 before paring gains later in the day.

Wednesday was messier. U.S. consumer prices rose 0.3% in February and 2.4% from a year earlier, matching forecasts, but Brent crude rebounded about 4% to around $91 as traders doubted whether the International Energy Agency’s proposed record reserve release could fully blunt supply risks around the Strait of Hormuz.

“Bitcoin trading above $70,000 tells you buyers are trying to push this market out of consolidation,” Daniel Reis-Faria, chief executive of ZeroStack, said in emailed comments reported by CoinDesk. He added that bitcoin still had to prove it could hold the level. Bitget

Crypto-linked equities were mixed. Strategy, the biggest corporate holder of bitcoin, was barely higher at $138.51, Coinbase rose 0.3%, and Marathon Digital fell 2.3%.

Even with the bounce, bitcoin remains far below its October record of $125,835.92, which shows how much ground the market is still trying to recover.

But the rebound still sits on a shaky macro base. “Instead of deflation from energy, we will get inflation,” Brian Jacobsen, chief economist at Annex Wealth Management, told Reuters, while Ballinger Group analyst Kyle Chapman said the war in Iran and its effect on energy prices remained the “predominant focus” for currency markets. For bitcoin, that leaves a clear downside scenario: another oil spike, firmer rate expectations or softer ETF demand could pull the price back toward the mid-$60,000s instead of opening the way to a cleaner breakout. Reuters

The next obvious catalyst is the Federal Reserve’s March 17-18 meeting, which Reuters said is expected to leave rates unchanged. Until then, traders look likely to keep using oil and ETF flows as the quickest read-through for bitcoin’s next move.

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