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Bitcoin eyes $90,000 as inflation priced in and CLARITY Act looms

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Last updated: May 12, 2026 11:09 pm
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Published: May 12, 2026
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Bitcoin eyes $90,000 as inflation priced in and CLARITY Act looms

21Shares’ Matt Mena says Bitcoin’s refusal to dump on hot CPI shows inflation is priced in, leaving the CLARITY Act vote as the next major catalyst for a push toward $90K. Summary 21Shares analyst Matt Mena says Bitcoin’s failure to sell off on hot inflation data signals the market has already priced in macroeconomic headwinds, with BTC holding above the key $80,000 support level. Mena sees a path from the current $82,000 resistance retest toward $85,000 as macro friction clears, with the Senate CLARITY Act vote identified as the next major catalyst that could push price toward $90,000. The analysis lands as Bitcoin trades around $82,010, open interest across derivatives venues climbs, and the legislative calendar compresses multiple potential catalysts into a single week. 21Shares analyst Matt Mena argued in a note published by Sina Finance that Bitcoin’s resilience in the face of elevated U.S. inflation data is itself a bullish signal, writing that BTC “did not decline due to inflation data,” which he interprets as evidence that “the market has already priced in the overheating inflation data.” With Bitcoin currently trading around $82,010 — a level confirmed by Gate market data showing a 0.81% 24-hour gain — the $80,000 level is now being treated as a structurally significant floor rather than a soft support, with Mena framing it as the threshold above which the macro-to-bull-market transition remains intact. Inflation is priced in, $80,000 holds as the line in the sand The inflation data in question refers to the latest U.S. CPI print, which came in above consensus expectations and would, in a prior cycle, have triggered a sharp BTC sell-off as traders priced in a more hawkish Fed path. The fact that it did not — and that Bitcoin instead grinded higher — is the core of Mena’s thesis: the market is no longer treating every hot inflation print as a binary negative for risk assets, suggesting that the macro resistance that capped BTC’s upside through most of 2025 is gradually being absorbed. That repricing dynamic is consistent with how institutional investors, including the corporate treasury buyers and ETF allocators who now dominate marginal BTC demand, tend to behave: they buy dips on bad macro news rather than selling, because their investment horizon is measured in years rather than trading sessions. A previous crypto.news story on Bitcoin’s technical structure noted how open interest has been climbing across derivatives venues even as spot price consolidates, a pattern that technicians read as coiled energy rather than distribution, and that sits alongside MicroStrategy’s confirmed stack of 818,869 BTC worth roughly $65.8 billion as evidence that the largest holders are not treating current levels as a selling opportunity. CLARITY Act vote as the $90,000 catalyst Mena’s price path is sequential: first a clean break and close above $82,000 resistance, then a push toward $85,000 as macro headwinds clear, and finally a potential run toward $90,000 if the Senate CLARITY Act vote delivers a positive outcome. That legislative catalyst is now imminent, with Senator Cynthia Lummis confirming on X that the U.S. Digital Asset Market Structure Act is entering Senate Banking Committee markup this week after nearly a year of bipartisan work, and the White House targeting a Trump signature before July 4. The CLARITY Act’s direct relevance to Bitcoin price is less about Bitcoin’s own regulatory status — which is broadly settled as a commodity — and more about what a comprehensive U.S. digital asset framework does to institutional risk appetite across the entire crypto market. When allocators at pension funds, endowments and family offices see a clear legal distinction between digital commodities and digital securities, with CFTC jurisdiction over the former and a workable registration path for the latter, the compliance barrier that has kept many of them in “watch and wait” mode since 2022 begins to dissolve. That re-engagement, expressed through ETF inflows, separately-managed account allocations and further corporate treasury accumulation, is the mechanism by which the CLARITY Act translates into BTC price rather than being a purely symbolic milestone. In that context, Mena’s $90,000 target looks conservative rather than aggressive. A crypto.news story on the legislative backdrop for Bitcoin’s next move noted that options markets are already pricing a meaningful probability of a $90,000 to $95,000 test before end of May, and that the convergence of the CLARITY Act markup, the May 14 House stablecoin vote and BlackRock’s new tokenized fund SEC filing — covered in a separate crypto.news story — creates a week in which multiple institutional confidence signals are firing simultaneously for the first time in this cycle. Whether $90,000 arrives this month or in Q3, the structural argument is the same: inflation is already in the price, the legislative framework is weeks away, and the largest holders are still buying.

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