Bitcoin futures briefly rose above $94,000 on the day the U.S. CPI was released
On Wednesday (November 13), at the New York close, the CME Bitcoin futures BTC main contract was reported at $89,110.00, down 1.09% from Tuesday's New York close. Before the release of the U.S. CPI data at 21:30 Beijing time, it broke the intraday consolidation state and turned upward, rising to $94,065.00 at 00:15, before giving back gains and turning downward. Spot Bitcoin rose 1.6%, currently reported at $89,700, having previously reached a historical high of $93,462.17 at 00:15. The CME Ether futures DCR main contract was reported at $3,174.00, down 3,174.00% from Tuesday, trading within the range of $3,364.00 to $3,142.50 during the day