Crypto Update: MNT and HASH Lead Gains as Major Coins Eye U.S. Inflation Data

Crypto Market Update – 11/9/2025

Market momentum could accelerate if U.S. CPI data comes in below expectations, boosting the likelihood of a Federal Reserve rate cut.

As major cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin (BTC) at $114,265.25, await the CPI release, smaller tokens such as PUMP, AVAX, and MNT have posted gains of 8%–11% over the past 24 hours. Leading the top 100 tokens is Provenance Blockchain’s HASH, which has surged 28%.

On Tuesday, the Provenance Blockchain Foundation unveiled a new model designed to maintain network stability by dynamically adjusting inflation rates based on real-time conditions.

The mechanism safeguards stakers by preventing dilution of holdings, ensuring that their investments retain value over time. Additionally, it offers extra rewards that align incentives between users and the blockchain, fostering long-term commitment and healthy network growth, the foundation explained on X.

Analysts at Bitunix noted that market gains may quicken if the CPI data proves dovish. “If CPI data is dovish and pushes BTC above this level, it could trigger a short squeeze and accelerate a move into the $115,000+ liquidity zone,” they said via email.

Conversely, they warned that stronger-than-expected inflation could lift the U.S. Dollar Index (DXY) and delay expectations of a rate cut. In that scenario, $111,000 would serve as the first key support, with a potential retest of the $108,500–$109,000 liquidity zone if broken.

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