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Crypto Market Faces Downturn Following Federal Reserve Rate Cut

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Rongchai Wang
Oct 30, 2025 13:09

The crypto market experiences a significant downturn as Bitcoin drops to $111,000 after the Federal Reserve’s interest rate cut.





The cryptocurrency market witnessed a sharp decline following the Federal Reserve’s recent decision to cut interest rates. Bitcoin (BTC), the leading digital currency, saw its price fall to $111,000, down from the week’s high of $116,500. This decline contributed to the overall market valuation of cryptocurrencies dropping to $3.76 trillion, according to CoinMarketCap.

Impact of the Fed’s Rate Cut

The Federal Reserve, led by Chairman Jerome Powell, announced a rate cut of 0.25%, aligning with market expectations. This decision led to a wave of sell-offs in the crypto market as traders reacted to the news. The rate cut, intended to stimulate economic activity, paradoxically resulted in increased volatility and a decline in cryptocurrency prices.

Market Dynamics and Liquidations

The aftermath of the Fed’s decision saw a significant increase in liquidations, which surged by 75% to reach $557 million. The heightened volatility also led to a decrease in open interest, which fell by $164 million. These factors contributed to the widespread sell-off across the crypto market.

Broader Market Declines

Beyond Bitcoin, various other cryptocurrencies experienced notable declines. Tokens such as Aster, Story, Cronos, and Conflux were among the hardest hit, each falling by over 5%. This widespread downturn reflects the market’s sensitivity to central bank policies and broader economic indicators.

Looking Ahead

As the market adjusts to the Federal Reserve’s policy shift, investors and analysts will be closely monitoring the impact on cryptocurrency prices and market stability. The current downturn highlights the ongoing challenges and opportunities within the digital asset space as it continues to navigate macroeconomic influences.

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