The US banking system's unrealized losses reach $306.1 billion, while Bitcoin price remains steady above $66,000.

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On March 2nd, it was reported that the US banking system still carries large-scale unrealized securities losses, but the Bitcoin market has not shown significant volatility. Data shows that the latest quarterly banking report from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) indicates that US banks had approximately $306.1 billion in unrealized securities losses in Q4 2025. Although this amount remains high, it decreased by about $31 billion from the previous quarter, a decline of approximately 9.2%, the lowest level since Q1 2022.

Unrealized losses refer to the difference between the purchase cost of securities and their current market prices. During rising interest rate cycles, many bonds decline in value, putting pressure on banks’ balance sheets. The FDIC noted in the report that, although these losses are still significant, the recent downward trend has somewhat alleviated market concerns about systemic risks in the banking sector.

Despite the pressure on the banking system, Bitcoin prices have remained relatively stable. Market data shows that Bitcoin is currently fluctuating around $66,000 and has not reacted sharply to potential risks in the banking industry. Some analysts believe that the current crypto market is more focused on macro liquidity conditions and changes in capital structure rather than individual financial system indicators.

The report also states that three banks were added to the “Problem Bank List” this quarter, bringing the total to 60, accounting for about 1.4% of all US banks. The FDIC said this ratio remains within the normal range of 1% to 2% during non-crisis periods. “Problem banks” typically refer to institutions rated 4 or 5 in the CAMELS rating system, indicating significant risks in capital, asset quality, management, or liquidity.

Notably, in Q4 2025, there were no bank failures in the US banking sector, and one new bank was approved for establishment. Regulators believe these signs indicate that the overall banking system remains stable.

The FDIC also projects that US banks may earn approximately $295.6 billion in profits in 2025, a year-over-year increase of about 10%. The profit growth is mainly driven by increases in net interest income and non-interest income, which to some extent offset the pressures from rising operating costs.

Market observers point out that, although hidden risks still exist on banks’ balance sheets, the current financial system has not triggered a chain reaction similar to historical crises. In this environment, the stability of Bitcoin prices also demonstrates that the digital asset market is gradually developing an independent operational logic separate from the traditional banking system.

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