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Federal Reserve Holds Rates as Bitcoin, Ethereum and XRP Crash: What the FOMC Decision Means for Crypto

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FOMC Meeting Today What to Expect from Powell and Its Impact on Crypto Markets

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The Federal Reserve held interest rates steady at 3.5% to 3.75% on Tuesday, delivering exactly what markets expected but offering little of the comfort traders were hoping for. Bitcoin fell 4% to $71,417. Ethereum dropped 6.48%. XRP lost 3.66%. The total crypto market shed $2.44 trillion in value as a cascade of macro, geopolitical, and exchange-specific pressures converged in a single session.

What the Fed Actually Said

The FOMC statement acknowledged that economic activity continues to expand at a solid pace, that job gains have remained low, and that inflation remains somewhat elevated. The committee noted that uncertainty about the economic outlook is elevated and flagged the Middle East conflict as an additional variable with unclear implications for the US economy.

Ten of the eleven voting members supported holding rates unchanged. The lone dissent came from Stephen Miran, who preferred a quarter-point cut at this meeting. That single dissent is worth noting: even within the committee, there is now a visible division about whether rates should come down sooner rather than later.

The committee’s language was careful and non-committal. It would assess incoming data and adjust if risks emerge. It remains strongly committed to returning inflation to 2%. What it did not offer was any clear signal that rate cuts are coming soon, which is what markets had been hoping to hear.

Why Crypto Was Already Falling Before the Decision

The Fed statement arrived into a market that was already under pressure from multiple directions.

Earlier in the session, the US February Producer Price Index came in at 0.7% against an expected 0.3%, recording its largest monthly gain in a year. The hotter-than-expected reading pushed back expectations for rate cuts and reinforced the higher-for-longer interest rate narrative that weighs on risk assets.

Simultaneously, reports of Israeli strikes on South Pars, Iran’s largest natural gas facility supplying 70% of the country’s domestic gas, sent oil prices back above $97 per barrel and injected fresh geopolitical uncertainty into every major market. Gold fell 2%. Silver dropped 2.5%. Crypto followed.

Over $158 million in leveraged long positions were liquidated in just four hours, with the forced selling amplifying what began as a moderate correction into something considerably sharper.

Bitcoin is holding near $71,000, a level analysts have identified as critical for near-term sentiment. Whether that floor holds depends on what Jerome Powell says next.

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