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    Bitcoin gains momentum as investors bet on 2025 Fed rate cuts

    February 24, 2025
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    Bitcoin (BTC) has surged past $96,000, edging closer to the psychologically significant $100,000 threshold following dovish comments from Atlanta Federal Reserve Bank President Raphael Bostic. His remarks signaled a potential shift in U.S. monetary policy, prompting renewed optimism among investors and driving risk-on assets higher. The cryptocurrency market had been subdued in recent weeks, with Bitcoin trading in the mid-$90,000 range amid Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell’s hawkish stance.

    Bitcoin gains momentum as investors bet on 2025 Fed rate cuts

    Powell recently dampened expectations for near-term interest rate cuts, citing persistent inflation and a robust labor market. However, Bostic’s contrasting perspective has fueled speculation that policy easing may come sooner than previously anticipated. Bostic highlighted emerging signs of labor market weakness, noting that unemployed individuals are facing increased difficulty in securing jobs compared to a few months ago.

    He pointed out that the likelihood of employment for job seekers has dropped below pre-pandemic levels, and the average duration of unemployment has extended by approximately three weeks since August 2024. Additionally, he noted a decline in the quits rate an indicator of labor market confidence reaching levels last seen in 2015, excluding pandemic disruptions. Citing these labor market trends, Bostic argued for a shift in monetary policy to support economic stability.

    He also referenced rising geopolitical risks, particularly in light of former U.S. President Donald Trump’s proposed trade tariffs, as a potential threat to economic growth. Bostic suggested that easing monetary restrictions would help mitigate further labor market deterioration and expressed confidence that the Federal Reserve would implement two interest rate cuts in 2025. Following his remarks, the U.S. 10-year Treasury yield and the US Dollar Index (DXY) declined, while risk-on assets, including Bitcoin, experienced a rally.

    This shift in investor sentiment has reinforced expectations that the Federal Reserve may adopt a more accommodative stance in the coming months. Bitcoin’s recent resilience underscores its maturation as a financial asset, particularly amid macroeconomic uncertainty. Despite market volatility and central bank caution regarding rate cuts, BTC has maintained its momentum, approaching the $100,000 milestone with a market capitalization nearing $2 trillion. Analysts suggest that future pullbacks may be shallower than those seen in previous cycles, as Bitcoin’s adoption continues to expand.

    Several U.S. states, including Kansas, Kentucky, and Utah, have recently taken steps to integrate Bitcoin into their treasury reserves, reflecting growing institutional recognition of digital assets. This trend aligns with a Fidelity Digital Assets report predicting that the next wave of cryptocurrency adoption will likely be driven by sovereign entities and government treasuries. At the time of reporting, Bitcoin is trading at $96,602, marking a significant increase over the past 24 hours. Investors now await further developments in monetary policy and macroeconomic indicators that could determine whether Bitcoin decisively surpasses the $100,000 barrier. – By CryptoWire News Desk.

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