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Why Is Bitcoin Down Today? BTC Slips Below $80,000 as Hot Inflation, Yields and ETF Wobbles Hit Crypto
15 May 2026
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Why Is Bitcoin Down Today? BTC Slips Below $80,000 as Hot Inflation, Yields and ETF Wobbles Hit Crypto

NEW YORK, May 15, 2026, 10:15 EDT

Bitcoin slipped under the $80,000 line on Friday, erasing most of its short-lived regulatory-policy surge. Investors faced stiffer inflation data, climbing bond yields, and uneven demand for exchange-traded funds, all weighing on crypto risk. The top digital coin last changed hands at $79,202, off roughly 0.9%, after a session range from $78,686 up to $81,974.

Bitcoin’s rebound has been tied to the hope that softer inflation would push the Federal Reserve toward rate cuts—a setup that tends to benefit riskier assets. But with the U.S. producer price index up 1.4% in April and 6.0% over the past year, per Bureau of Labor Statistics data, that thesis looks less convincing.

Rising yields are hitting markets first. The U.S. 10-year Treasury touched levels not seen in about a year, with the dollar heading for its best week in two months. Global equities slipped, oil price worries re-igniting inflation fears, Reuters said. “The rally looks tired,” State Street Markets’ Tim Graf noted. ING’s Padhraic Garvey pointed to “delivered inflation” as a lingering headache for Treasury traders. Reuters

With Bitcoin offering no yield, higher rates turn cash and bonds into less unattractive options. A stronger dollar, too, puts more pressure on assets priced in greenbacks—particularly as traders trim risk right now.

ETF flows haven’t balanced things out. According to Farside Investors, U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded net outflows—$233.2 million on May 12 and $630.4 million on May 13. Then, on May 14, the funds saw a modest inflow of $131.3 million.

Bitcoin wasn’t the only one under pressure. Ether dropped about 0.5% in the latest read, and both Solana and Cardano pulled back too—even as Bitcoin’s market share hovered close to 60%. Institutional cash kept flowing into Bitcoin rather than spreading across altcoins, Giottus CEO Vikram Subburaj told The Economic Times.

Crypto keeps running into trouble on rate-cut hopes. The latest DeFi Rate data, pulling in prediction market odds, showed traders pricing in a 97.9% probability the Fed keeps rates steady in June—Kalshi’s number was 96.5%, Polymarket’s 98.0%. Digging into Polymarket’s own June Fed contract: “no change” stood at 98%, a 25-basis-point trim at just 1%. DeFi Rate

Bitcoin couldn’t hold onto its gains from earlier in the week, despite a regulatory boost. After the CLARITY Act headlines, the token shot up near $82,000. Akshat Siddhant, lead quant analyst at Mudrex, pointed out that regulatory momentum might pull in new institutional money, particularly after the hefty ETF outflows. By Friday morning in New York, though, macro forces were steering the market again.

Still, the bearish argument isn’t ironclad. Andri Fauzan Adziima, who heads research at Bitrue Research Institute, told Decrypt the recent dip might be “short-lived”—pointing to support near recent lows and signs of accumulation by large holders. On the other hand, he flagged that the Strategy-linked preferred-share buying approach has lost momentum in May, saying it “lacks the scale and urgency” that was clear back in March and April. Decrypt

At this stage, it’s not so much a crypto-driven move as a broader reaction to rates and liquidity shifts. Should Bitcoin slip below the $78,500-$79,000 band, traders are eyeing potential downside supports. On the other hand, if yields stabilize and ETF inflows return, that rejected push above $82,000 might just land the market back in its recent range instead of triggering a steeper slide.

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