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    Friday Supreme Court ruling could trigger an instant “tariff shock” crash as Bitcoin wildly misprices impact

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    The US Supreme Court returns from a four-week break on Jan. 9 with a potentially consequential economic ruling: whether the President Donald Trump administration lawfully imposed sweeping tariffs under emergency powers, or whether those duties on hundreds of billions in imports violated Congressional limits.

    Prediction markets give the government only a 23% to 30% chance of winning. Treasury officials have floated tens of billions in potential refunds and several hundred billion in lost revenue over a decade if the tariffs fall.

    Meanwhile, Bitcoin options traders are pricing seven-day implied volatility near multi-month lows, with the 25-delta skew tilted toward calls. Futures funding hovers around 0.0076% to 0.0094% per eight hours, according to CoinGlass data, well below frothy levels.

    The dollar index trades 9.5% lower than a year ago, ten-year Treasury yields sit around 4.2%, and equity markets closed 2025 near record territory.

    The disconnect is stark: Washington and prediction platforms treat Friday as a binary macro event, but neither cross-asset markets nor Bitcoin derivatives show a clear “tariff shock” premium.

    No directional movements, potential for high volatility

    Trump’s “Liberation Day” tariffs were imposed in April 2025 using the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, a 1977 law typically reserved for national security threats.

    Two lower courts ruled the tariffs illegal, holding that IEEPA was stretched beyond Congressional intent. The Supreme Court heard arguments in November, with justices across the ideological spectrum sounding skeptical of the government’s position.

    Tariffs under IEEPA account for roughly half of total US tariff revenue and contributed to price pressures that made 2025 the worst year for the dollar since 2017. If struck down, the refund and revenue implications run into hundreds of billions over the next decade.

    Traders at Polymarket predict a 77% chance that the Supreme Court will rule against the Trump administration, while odds at Kalshi are slightly lower at 69%.

    Prediction markets odds
    Prediction markets show 23-31% odds the Supreme Court rules in favor of Trump’s tariffs, per Polymarket and Kalshi data.

    A niche market where importers sell potential refund claims to hedge funds shows those claims trading around 20-30 cents on the dollar, which macro analysts cross-check to estimate real-money odds in the 40-45% range.

    The delta between prediction market odds and secondary refund claim pricing suggests meaningful uncertainty remains, exactly the setup where event-driven volatility could spike if the ruling surprises.

    Bitcoin derivatives also show no directional bias from traders, though they could see high volatility following the decision.

    Deribit’s volatility index (DVOL) rose from 43 on Jan. 1 to a local peak of 46.4 on Jan. 5. Nevertheless, it sits at one of its lowest levels since late November.

    Deribit's DVOLDeribit's DVOL
    Deribit’s volatility index rose from 43 on Jan. 1 to 46.4 on Jan. 5, near its lowest levels since late November. Image: Deribit

    Additionally, the 25-delta call-put skew is mildly negative at around -1.3 vols for both 1-week and 1-month maturities, meaning short-dated puts still trade slightly richer than equivalent calls.

    The difference between tenors is negligible, so the options surface isn’t flashing a strong directional view around the event. The data shows just a modest, generic preference for downside hedges rather than a speculative upside grab.

    This pairs with perpetual futures funding hovers around around 0.0076% to 0.0094% per eight hours, well below the levels of over 0.01% that flag frothy long leverage.

    However, Bitcoin futures open interest is already swollen above $60 billion, showing there’s plenty of leverage in the system, despite neither crash hedges nor upside lottery tickets being especially prized.

    If the Supreme Court surprises either way, the move may be less about “new information” than about how $60 billion of positioning scrambles to reprice it.

    BC GameBC Game

    Two outcomes, two transmission channels

    If the Court upholds tariffs, it goes against prediction market odds and surprises macro desks.

    The read-through is: import prices are higher and stickier, less confidence that inflation will glide back to target, and a lean toward a stronger dollar and higher real yields.

    That setup is risk-off for equities, and Bitcoin in that tape probably trades with other high-beta assets in a knee-jerk selloff movement alongside a firmer DXY and weaker S&P.

    DXY daily chart since January 2025DXY daily chart since January 2025
    The dollar index trades around 98, roughly 9.5% lower than its peak a year ago in early 2025.

    The slower narrative is different. Persistent tariffs reinforce the idea that US policy risk and fiscal fragility are structural. That’s the environment where “digital gold” and “outside money” narratives tend to re-emerge after initial deleveraging.

    It’s a second-leg theme rather than an instant safe-haven bid.

    In derivative terms, a surprise “tariffs upheld” ruling would see short-dated puts explode in value, realized volatility spike, and front-end implied vol reprice higher.

    If the Court strikes down tariffs, which is currently the likely scenario, it validates the base case in Polymarket, Kalshi, and on Wall Street. Overturning the tariffs is effectively a disinflationary supply-side shock plus potential corporate stimulus if refunds materialize.

    Market analysis has described this as “rocket fuel” for stocks and a tailwind for global growth expectations.

    The immediate playbook would be: DXY softer, long-end yields lower, credit spreads tighter, equities up. Bitcoin usually benefits during a broader risk-on move, particularly if lower yields revive the “liquidity and carry” trade that fueled 2025’s ETF and basis flows.

    The twist is that because this outcome is expected, Bitcoin’s reaction might depend heavily on positioning. If the market enters Jan. 9 with only mild front-end implied volatility, moderate funding, and no outsized put skew, there’s room for BTC to grind higher as traders re-risk.

    If options and perps get crowded long into Friday, the classic “good news, sell the fact” setup happens, where BTC briefly pops and then mean-reverts.

    What “priced in” actually means

    Prediction markets indicate the direction is partly priced in, but neither cross-asset nor BTC derivatives show a large “tariff shock” premium.

    That’s not the same as saying the ruling won’t move markets. It means the move depends less on which way the Court decides and more on whether the decision surprises relative to positioning.

    If tariffs are upheld, that would be a genuine surprise, and the market can expect volatility to spike as traders reprice inflation persistence and the dollar’s strength. If tariffs are struck down, the reaction depends on whether the market has already front-run the good news or still has room to chase risk-on momentum.

    The current setup suggests Bitcoin is in the zone where either outcome could produce a tradable move, but neither is so overdetermined that Friday becomes a non-event.

    The ruling won’t reshape Bitcoin’s long-term trajectory, but it could clarify which macro narrative dominates the next few weeks: reflation and dollar strength if tariffs stay, or disinflation and risk-on flows if they fall.

    The derivatives market isn’t screaming about it yet, which means there’s still alpha in paying attention.

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