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Despite Discouraging GDP Report, Bitcoin Holds Its Value and Hits a New ATH in Argentina

May 01, 2025 at 06:30 am

The US Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) released its PCE and GDP reports for Q1 2025 today. Despite this discouraging signal, Bitcoin has held up rather well, even hitting a new all-time high in Argentina.

Despite Discouraging GDP Report, Bitcoin Holds Its Value and Hits a New ATH in Argentina

The US Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) released its PCE and GDP reports for Q1 2025 earlier today. While inflation was lower than expected, the country’s GDP shrank before the tariffs took effect, encouraging fears of a recession.

Despite this discouraging signal, Bitcoin (BTC) has held up rather well, even hitting a new all-time high in Argentina. This lends credence to the notion that BTC is a safe haven from economic chaos.

Trump’s Tariffs May Cause Recession

The global economy is extremely complicated, full of signals that seemingly contradict each other. Since President Donald Trump’s tariff plan began taking effect earlier this year, fears of a US recession have gripped the markets. However, when the BEA released its Q1 2025 PCE report this morning, it prompted relief from some sectors.

“Personal income increased $116.8 billion (0.5 percent at a monthly rate) in March, according to estimates released today by the [BEA]. The increase in current-dollar personal income in March reflected increases in compensation and proprietors' income,” the report claimed.

At first glance, this data looks highly encouraging. The PCE (personal consumer expenditures) report is the Federal Reserve’s preferred tool to measure inflation, and it’s full of reassuring points.

The core PCE price index (YoY) for March was 2.6%, the lowest since June 2024, and the MoM index was at its lowest since April 2020. In other words, the dollar still spends.

However, the BEA also released its GDP report today. Although the tariffs haven’t impacted inflation yet, a recession happens after two consecutive quarters of negative GDP growth. The US officially experienced one in Q1, and this report only concerns pre-tariff data:

CNN hypothesized that the inflation figures were artificially heightened thanks to the tariffs. Specifically, US consumers may have purchased more goods in anticipation of them becoming more expensive. This systematic behavior would throw off the usual metrics of inflation tracking.

How will these statistics impact the crypto industry? Simply put, Bitcoin isn’t acting like tariffs are about to cause the US to enter a recession. It actually sustained its value, trading above $94,000 despite the grim economic outlook.

Analysts have been wondering if BTC will be a safe haven in economic chaos, and recent data suggests it could benefit from trade disruptions. After all, cryptocurrencies are decentralized and operate beyond the boundaries of national currencies.

Bitcoin also reached an all-time high in Argentina today, surpassing 110 million ARS per BTC. This surge is likely due to the significant depreciation of the Argentine peso, which was trading near 1,165 per US dollar in official markets.

These developments indicate that Bitcoin might successfully function as a hedge against economic instability.

Ultimately, these claims are still speculation. The tariffs may or may not cause the US to enter a recession, which would truly test Bitcoin’s status as a safe haven. But from today’s perspective, at least, the hypothesis seems reasonable.

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