Bitcoin drops below $89,000! Hawkish Federal Reserve and capital outflows exerting double pressure, market shifts towards safe-haven assets

On January 29, news reports indicate that Bitcoin failed to sustain its rally after a brief rebound, with the price falling below $89,000. As the global financial environment continues to tighten and tensions in the Middle East escalate, risk assets are under renewed pressure, and market sentiment in the crypto space has noticeably weakened.

Samer Hasn, senior market analyst at XS.com, pointed out that this correction comes at a time when the Federal Reserve maintains a hawkish stance. Coupled with waning investor interest in digital assets, market momentum is rapidly diminishing. He stated that high interest rates and rising macroeconomic uncertainties are making funds more inclined to flow into defensive assets.

The derivatives market has already shown signs of waning confidence. Data indicates that the open interest in crypto futures has fallen approximately 42% from its historical high, reflecting a significant decline in traders’ risk appetite. Every attempt at a price rebound has been met with selling, demonstrating that the market structure remains fragile.

Institutional funds are also becoming more cautious. Recently, Bitcoin spot ETF funds have experienced net outflows for several consecutive days, totaling over $160 million, suggesting that large investors are not rushing to buy the dip but are instead waiting for clearer macro signals.

Policy-level pressures remain a key variable. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell reiterated that policy will be data-dependent and did not signal an urgent need to cut interest rates. Former Fed economist William English also stated that, barring significant changes in employment data, interest rates are likely to remain in the current range.

Meanwhile, political and geopolitical risks are further amplifying market caution. U.S. military deployments in the Middle East have heightened tensions, prompting funds to shift into traditional safe-haven assets like gold. Matt Hougan, Chief Investment Officer at Bitwise, noted that gold prices have risen above $5,000, and with the uncertain outlook for U.S. crypto regulation legislation, digital assets are at a critical juncture.

In the short term, as safe-haven sentiment dominates and liquidity has not shown clear improvement, Bitcoin may still face volatility pressure. The market is awaiting new catalysts.

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