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    Trump’s CEO-filled China visit can decide whether Bitcoin’s $80,000 risk rally survives this week

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    Bitcoin is hovering just below $80,000 as President Donald Trump arrives in Beijing for a high-stakes meeting with Chinese leader Xi Jinping, turning the visit into a live test of whether the crypto market’s latest risk rally has enough support to survive a difficult macro week.

    The trip comes as traders are already contending with hotter inflation data, rising Treasury yields, and a Bitcoin rally that has leaned heavily on derivatives positioning rather than deep spot demand.

    That combination has left the market unusually sensitive to headlines from Beijing, where any shift in trade, technology, or supply-chain policy could quickly feed through global risk assets.

    For Bitcoin, the China visit is less about direct digital-asset policy than the broader market signal it sends.

    A constructive meeting could ease fears of another round of escalation between the world’s two largest economies and help extend the risk-on bid that pushed BTC back toward $80,000.

    Conversely, a breakdown could have the opposite effect, forcing traders to reassess a rally already showing signs of strain.

    China visit becomes Bitcoin’s risk-sentiment test

    Trump’s arrival in Beijing marks the first visit by a US president to China since 2017 and places trade, technology, and strategic competition at the center of global markets for the week.

    The US president’s delegation reflects the economic stakes. Trump is joined by senior officials, including Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, as well as business leaders from technology and finance.

    NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang, Tesla CEO Elon Musk, and Apple CEO Tim Cook are among the executives whose presence reflects how deeply US-China relations now run through chips, artificial intelligence, electric vehicles, and global manufacturing.

    Those issues matter directly for equity markets and indirectly for crypto. Bitcoin has traded less like an isolated monetary hedge during recent macro shocks and more like a high-beta expression of global liquidity, risk appetite, and investor confidence.

    When traders expect looser financial conditions or reduced geopolitical pressure, Bitcoin tends to benefit. When trade tensions rise and yields climb, crypto often loses its speculative cushion.

    That makes the tone of the Trump-Xi meeting crucial. Any signal that Washington and Beijing are willing to soften trade barriers, reopen channels on technology restrictions, or negotiate around rare-earth exports could support a broader risk rally.

    At the same time, commitments tied to agricultural purchases, energy flows, or aircraft orders would also give markets a reason to price in reduced trade friction.

    However, the reverse would be more difficult for Bitcoin. A dispute over Taiwan, export controls, rare-earth minerals, or military positioning could push investors back toward cash, Treasuries, and the dollar.

    In that scenario, Bitcoin’s claim as digital gold would again be tested against its recent behavior as a leveraged risk asset.

    Inflation leaves little room for disappointment

    The Beijing summit is carrying more weight because the US macro backdrop has already narrowed Bitcoin’s margin for error.

    This is because the April inflation data showed that price pressures remain too firm for markets to price in a more accommodative Federal Reserve path with confidence.

    The Consumer Price Index rose 3.8% from a year earlier, while core inflation, which strips out food and energy, stood at 2.8%. Energy prices rose 17.9% annually, keeping headline inflation well above the Fed’s 2% target.

    Producer prices added to the pressure. The Producer Price Index rose 6% from a year earlier in April, while the 1.4% monthly increase marked the largest gain since March 2022.

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    The data reinforced concerns that companies are still facing cost pressures that could eventually be passed on to consumers.

    The market response was immediate. US Treasury yields pushed higher, with the 10-year yield moving back toward 4.4%, while traders scaled back expectations for near-term Fed relief.

    That repricing creates a more restrictive environment for speculative assets because higher yields increase the appeal of safer income-producing instruments.

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    Bitcoin has historically struggled when real yields rise. Unlike Treasuries, it does not offer a coupon.

    Due to this, its appeal depends on expectations for price appreciation, monetary debasement hedges, and liquidity expansion.

    So, when yields rise and inflation remains sticky, investors become less willing to pay for risk without stronger evidence of sustained demand.

    That is why the China summit now sits at the center of the week’s Bitcoin setup. The market is not entering the meeting with inflation pressure elevated, yields rising, and traders already cutting exposure after the CPI print.

    Leverage makes the $80,000 rally easier to break

    Meanwhile, Bitcoin’s current market positioning around $80,000 also has the potential to amplify both gains and losses.

    Analysts at Wintermute noted that BTC’s recent push above $80,000 was driven heavily by derivatives activity. Open interest climbed from $48 billion to $58 billion in a month, suggesting that perpetual futures played a major role in the advance.

    That does not mean the rally is artificial, but it does make it more fragile. When open interest rises quickly, price gains can reflect traders adding leverage rather than long-term investors accumulating spot Bitcoin.

    In that environment, a positive headline can accelerate upside as shorts are forced to cover. A negative headline can trigger the opposite reaction, with leveraged longs rushing to exit.

    Wintermute’s warning that “covering isn’t conviction” captures the central weakness in the current move. Short covering can push prices higher, but durable bull markets usually require sustained spot buying.

    So far, spot volumes have not kept pace with the surge in leverage, leaving the market exposed if the squeeze loses momentum.

    Technical signals point to a similar risk. Bitcoin’s Relative Strength Index has moved toward overbought territory, suggesting that the rally may be stretched in the short term.

    Low exchange reserves add another layer of complexity. Constrained supply can help prices rise when demand is steady, but it can also worsen slippage when traders rush to reduce exposure.

    In a thin market, a sharp shift in sentiment can produce larger price swings than fundamentals alone would suggest.

    That leaves Bitcoin highly exposed to the tone of the Trump-Xi meeting. A constructive outcome could keep leverage working in the bulls’ favor. However, a diplomatic stalemate or escalation could turn the same leverage into the mechanism for a rapid pullback.

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