Fed Cuts Rates to 3.5% - 3.75%: What It Means for Bitcoin and the Entire Crypto Market
The Federal Reserve just announced its third rate cut of the year, lowering the benchmark range to 3.5%–3.75%. While stocks reacted positively, edging near record highs, $Bitcoin plunged below $90,000 with a wave of liquidations hitting the market.
The mixed reaction highlights a deeper uncertainty: Is the Fed’s shift enough to support a sustained crypto rebound—or will sticky inflation and slow job growth keep markets volatile?
What the Fed Announced, And Why It Matters for Crypto
The Fed delivered:
- A 25 bps cut (now 3.5%–3.75%)
- Third rate cut this year
- Unemployment rising
- Job gains collapsing to just 20,000 (adjusted)
- Sticky goods inflation driven by tariffs
- Only one more cut expected in 2026
- $40B Treasury bill purchases starting Dec 12 to support liquidity
Why this matters for Bitcoin
Rate cuts normally support risk assets. But this time, the messaging is mixed:
- Inflation remains “sticky”, especially goods inflation
- The labour market is slowing sharply
- Liquidity injections are small compared to past easing cycles
- Powell’s tone was cautious, not bullish
That’s why Bitcoin dumped below $90,000, triggering heavy long liquidations.
This is not a rejection of crypto—it's a recalibration of expectations. Markets hoped for a more aggressive easing cycle, but Powell confirmed this will be a slow, defensive, controlled pivot, not a 2020-style liquidity flood.
How the Rate Cut Impacts Crypto Short-Term
1. Bitcoin volatility spikes
$BTC fell to $90,210 (-2.63% weekly), confirming the market expected more from the Fed.
Rate cuts reduce borrowing costs, but sticky inflation limits the Fed’s ability to ease aggressively.
Result:
➡️ Short-term downside risk
➡️ High volatility
➡️ More liquidations likely around 88K–90K levels
2. Ethereum reacts worse than Bitcoin
$ETH is down 4.03% in 24h, sitting near $3,192.
Why?
ETH is more sensitive to macro tightening because:
- It relies strongly on liquidity inflows
- Altcoins historically underperform BTC in macro uncertainty
- Investors rotate to BTC during risk-off phases
Unless liquidity improves, ETH may continue lagging.
3. XRP, SOL, ADA: Altcoins take a deeper hit
Other altcoins show noticeable drops:
- $XRP : $2.00 (-5.86% weekly)
- $Solana : $131.15 (-8.00% weekly)
- $Cardano : $0.4165 (-6.59% weekly)
Altcoins always absorb the biggest impact when liquidity is uncertain.
Combine macro uncertainty + elevated funding rates + aggressive leverage → capitulation pockets.
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
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