Bitcoin pressured by Fed uncertainty, oil, and AI slowdown
Enflux points to oil-driven inflation as the main constraint, while questions around AI demand could reshape miner selling in the months ahead.
By Sam Reynolds|Edited by Omkar Godbole Apr 28, 2026, 4:42 a.m. Make preferred on
What to know:
- Bitcoin is trading about 3% lower near $77,000 as investors hold back ahead of a pivotal week of U.S. economic data and a Federal Reserve rate decision.
- Elevated oil prices above $100 a barrel are complicating the inflation outlook, diminishing prospects for near-term Fed rate cuts and keeping bitcoin stuck below key technical resistance around $80,700.
- A potential slowdown in AI demand, highlighted by OpenAI missing revenue targets, could eventually curb bitcoin miner selling but adds another layer of uncertainty to an already conflicted macro backdrop.
Bitcoin BTC$76,912.81 is down 3% in Asian morning trading, holding near $77,000 as markets brace for a week packed with macro catalysts. The move appears driven more by caution than a shift in sentiment.
In a note to CoinDesk, Singapore-based Enflux, a market maker, said traders are reluctant to push bitcoin higher ahead of Wednesday’s rate decision and a cluster of data releases later in the week, including GDP, PCE inflation, and the Employment Cost Index. Together, those prints will shape expectations for when, or if, the Fed can begin cutting rates in the second half of the year.
For now, the biggest constraint is oil. Brent crude remains above $100, complicating the inflation outlook and raising the bar for a dovish signal from Fed Chair Jerome Powell.
According to Enflux, the market is operating under two competing assumptions: that geopolitical tensions will eventually ease, but any resolution will not arrive quickly enough to influence near-term policy. That combination has effectively priced out rate cuts for June (Polymarket bettors give a 95% chance of 'no change') and created a more ambiguous backdrop for risk assets.
In that environment, bitcoin has struggled to break above key technical levels. The cryptocurrency is trading roughly 4% below its short-term holder cost basis near $80,700, a level often viewed as a proxy for marginal buyer conviction.
Moving decisively above it would likely require a clear signal from the Fed that oil-driven inflation will prove temporary. Absent that, Enflux expects bitcoin to trade tentatively into Thursday's data releases, with a sharper move more likely tied to the macro prints than to the Fed statement itself.
Looking beyond this week, a less visible force may also be shaping bitcoin's next moves. The Wall Street Journal reported Monday that OpenAI has missed key revenue targets, raising questions about the pace of AI demand.
Listed BTC mining companies have taken on significant debt while also selling portions of their treasuries to pivot to hosting AI data centers – a venture believed to be more profitable than mining.
A slowdown in this pivot could, in theory, slow selling.
When demand for compute is strong, miners have both the incentive and the financing to keep building, often leading to continued BTC sales to fund capex and service debt.
But if OpenAI's miss signals that AI growth may not keep pace with those expectations, the dynamic becomes more complex. A slowdown in AI expansion could ease that miner-driven selling over time, removing a source of supply.
The problem is timing: sell pressure on semiconductor and data stocks, because of weaker tech and risk appetite, would likely bring down the crypto market, while any relief from slower miner selling would come later.
In that sense, the AI story only reinforces Enflux's broader point. The market is stuck between competing macro forces, and any slowdown in AI demand adds another layer of uncertainty without immediately resolving the ones that matter most for price.
For now, that keeps bitcoin trading in the same narrow band, waiting for a clearer signal.
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