10X Research Gives Bitcoin Two Weeks as Bitwise CEO Flags the Real Risk

Source Beincrypto

10X Research says the clock is ticking for Bitcoin (BTC), with two weeks and two events set to decide its next regime. Bitwise CEO Hunter Horsley counters that the real Bitcoin risk is far bigger. By default, no one cares.

Bitcoin trades near $62,300, down 21% in 30 days and roughly 51% below its October 2025 peak, according to BeInCrypto market data. Both firms agree that the market sits at a turning point. They disagree on what kind.

Bitcoin Price PerformanceBitcoin Price Performance. Source: BeInCrypto

Two Weeks and Two Events on the Bitcoin Risk Clock

The firm’s June 7 update frames a decisive window that holds the May CPI report on June 10 and the Fed meeting on June 16 to 17. 10X expects the statement to drop its easing bias, cementing higher-for-longer rate pressure.

The warning carries a track record. On May 16, the firm set a stop at Bitcoin’s 30-day moving average of $78,404.

By its own accounting, Bitcoin then fell 23% from that line, confirming wider bear market chart signals. Ethereum (ETH), its preferred short, lost 30%.

“Dangerously in the current environment, Bitcoin is not an inflation hedge; it is a liquidity hedge. It rises when monetary conditions loosen and falls when they tighten,” 10X Research wrote in the report.

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The firm’s case rests on draining liquidity. It cites consumer inflation climbing from 2.4% to 3.8%, producer prices surging to 6.0%, and 30-year yields above 5.0%.

It also argues that no Trump policy backstop exists this time, unlike past tariff rollbacks and a ceasefire.

The verifiable data fits. April CPI printed at 3.8%, the highest since 2023, and traders are pricing roughly 70% odds of a hike by the end of 2026.

Still, 10X concedes the hardest thing to predict is not data but the moment investors decide to care.

Horsley turns that exact question against the whole industry.

Bitwise’s CEO Says the Real Problem Is That No One Cares

Elsewhere, Bitwise CEO Hunter Horsley sizes crypto against everything else:

  • Global equities near $130 trillion
  • Fixed income at $150 trillion
  • Real estate at $300 trillion, and
  • Gold at $30 trillion total roughly $640 trillion.

“Crypto’s $2 trillion is less than 1% of that, smaller than Microsoft alone.”

From that height, he dismisses the market’s obsessions as inward-looking. That includes Strategy’s first Bitcoin sale of 32 BTC since 2022 and Michael Saylor’s talk of an AI capital rotation. Most investors, he notes, follow none of it.

“Rather, the biggest obstacle is that, by default, no one cares. No one has to invest in anything, including crypto. This space needs to give people a reason to care, a reason to want to participate,” he emphasized.

The two warnings describe different clocks:

  • 10X sees a liquidity problem with a two-week fuse.
  • Horsley sees an attention problem with no deadline at all.

The CPI print and the Fed decision will test the first thesis within days. The second may take years to settle.

Both, however, point the same way. Bitcoin’s next move depends on whether anyone decides to care.

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