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    Home » Bitcoin Slides To Two Month Low As Fed Chair Speculation Weighs On Markets

    Bitcoin Slides To Two Month Low As Fed Chair Speculation Weighs On Markets

    Kanika SharmaBy Kanika SharmaJanuary 30, 2026Updated:January 30, 2026 Business No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Bitcoin Slides To Two Month Low As Fed Chair Speculation Weighs On Crypto Markets

    Bitcoin slid to a two month low on Friday January 30 as growing speculation over the next chair of the United States Federal Reserve unsettled cryptocurrency markets and strengthened the dollar. Investors reacted nervously to the possibility of tighter financial conditions, which traditionally reduce appetite for risk heavy assets such as digital currencies.

    Although many market participants once expected a favourable period for cryptocurrencies under President Donald Trump, recent price action has challenged that optimism. Instead, digital assets have faced persistent pressure, with sentiment turning cautious across the sector.

    Bitcoin Extends Prolonged Losing Streak

    Bitcoin has lost roughly one third of its value since reaching record highs in October. On Friday, it traded 2.5 percent lower at about 82,300 dollars. Moreover, that decline extended losses from the previous session and placed the cryptocurrency on course for a fourth consecutive month of falls. Notably, this represents its longest losing streak in eight years.

    As prices weakened, traders continued to reduce exposure. Consequently, momentum shifted firmly against the market leading token. Many investors also reassessed earlier expectations that regulatory and policy conditions would remain supportive for an extended period.

    Speculation Over Federal Reserve Leadership Intensifies

    Selling pressure gathered pace as speculation intensified that former Federal Reserve Governor Kevin Warsh could become President Trump’s nominee to replace current Fed Chair Jerome Powell. Reports and market chatter suggested an announcement could be approaching, which added to uncertainty across financial markets.

    Warsh has publicly called for significant change at the central bank. In particular, he has argued for a smaller Federal Reserve balance sheet and a different approach to monetary policy. Therefore, traders interpreted his potential appointment as a signal that liquidity conditions could tighten in the future.

    Liquidity Concerns Weigh On Cryptocurrencies

    Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies have often benefited from an expanded Federal Reserve balance sheet. In recent years, they tended to rally when the central bank injected liquidity into money markets. That environment supported speculative assets and encouraged risk taking.

    However, expectations of reduced liquidity undermined that narrative. As a result, investors rotated away from cryptocurrencies and into the dollar, which strengthened as risk appetite faded. Meanwhile, digital asset markets struggled to find support, reflecting their sensitivity to changes in global monetary conditions.

    Overall, the latest sell off highlighted how closely cryptocurrencies remain tied to broader policy expectations, despite earlier hopes of a more independent path.

    With inputs from Reuters

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