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Bitcoin's price has been moving in response to signals from Kevin Warsh and his evolving stance toward the Federal Reserve, according to reporting from Yahoo Finance.
Why Fed Policy Moves Crypto The Federal Reserve sets the benchmark interest rate that determines how much it costs to borrow dollars — and that cost ripples through every asset class, including digital ones.
When rates are high, cash and bonds pay investors to sit still. When rates are expected to fall, money hunts for higher returns, and speculative assets like $BTC tend to attract fresh bids.
The reverse is also true: a hawkish tilt at the Fed — meaning a preference for keeping rates elevated or raising them further — tends to drain liquidity from risk assets.
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