The Federal Reserve does not cut interest rates, is it bad news for the crypto market? The pattern is opening up!



At 3 a.m. on January 9th, the Federal Reserve will announce its interest rate decision. Looking at the current situation, a rate cut seems unlikely!

As soon as the December US non-farm payroll data was released, CME’s “FedWatch” tool immediately showed that the probability of a 25 basis point rate cut in January dropped to only 5%, with a 95% chance of maintaining the 3.5%-3.75% rate range. Even the expectation of a rate cut in March is only 30%. Once this news came out, the crypto community was stunned: is this a sign of a decline, or an opportunity hiding?

On the surface, the Federal Reserve maintaining high interest rates is aimed at stabilizing the dollar. In the past, when rates were raised, the dollar strengthened, and risk assets like cryptocurrencies were indeed under pressure. But now, things are different—the market logic has changed! With interest rates staying high and the economy full of uncertainties, money has to find a place to make big profits. Cryptocurrencies, with their decentralized nature, are gradually becoming a “safe haven” to hedge against traditional market volatility.

Institutional actions are the best proof! BlackRock’s Bitcoin ETF recently experienced its largest single-day inflow in three months, with over $470 million attracted in a single day across all US spot Bitcoin ETFs. The aggressive accumulation by institutions is hard to hide. BitMEX co-founder even directly stated: “Liquidity in the crypto market has bottomed out, and a new wave of upward movement is coming. Capital will flow along the path of ‘Bitcoin → mainstream coins → quality projects’.”

In fact, the correlation between Bitcoin and the US dollar is becoming stronger. In a macro-driven market, it’s increasingly similar to gold, with its safe-haven attributes becoming more prominent. The Fed not cutting rates may suppress the “money printing” expectation in the short term, but in the long run, a stable interest rate environment combined with continuous institutional entry actually provides a more solid foundation for the crypto market.

Therefore, for the crypto community, the Fed holding steady is not necessarily bad news; it might even accelerate institutional deployment. The key is to closely watch the Fed’s policy statements and inflation data. Based on current capital flows and market logic, cryptocurrencies are likely to experience oscillations but also present new opportunities to jump in. #我的2026第一条帖
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