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Bitcoin, Crypto Markets Dip on Release of Fed Minutes

Posted by Andries Van Tonder on August 18, 2022 - 9:49am

Bitcoin, Crypto Markets Dip on Release of Fed Minutes

Inflation is still "unacceptably high," the U.S. central banking authority said in minutes from its July meeting.

By Mat Di Salvo

The Federal Reserve continues to keep a close eye on Bitcoin and the crypto market. Image: Shutterstock

Crypto markets dipped today after the Federal Reserve released minutes from its July meeting in which the agency said it would continue to hike interest rates in order to tame inflation. 

Bitcoin’s price dropped 0.9% in the hour following the Fed’s announcement, and was down 2.4% for the day. Ethereum was down by 0.9% and down 2% for the day.

The world’s biggest cryptocurrency by market cap was at the time of writing trading for $23,303.53. Ethereum, the second largest digital asset, was priced at $1,844.10, CoinGecko data showed.

The stock market also dipped on the news: the Dow Jones dropped 0.1%; the S&P 500 by 0.2%; and the Nasdaq, 0.6%. 

The minutes from the U.S. central banking authority's July 26-27 meeting reveal that inflation was still too high, despite the labor market being strong and unemployment very low—and there was no evidence it would subside just yet. 

“Participants observed that inflation remained unacceptably high and was well above the Committee’s long-run goal of 2 percent,” the minutes said.

It added that it would need to slow the pace of rate increases “at some point” but that would depend on future data. 

Inflation in the U.S. is currently at a four-decade high. Most countries around the world are also suffering from rising prices.

Bitcoin, Ethereum and virtually every other coin and token in the crypto market have been largely correlated with U.S. equities this year. 

Investors holding cryptocurrencies have mostly sold them with “risky” assets, like tech stocks, instead preferring to hold onto U.S. dollars. This has helped cause the dollar—the world’s largest reserve currency—to climb relentlessly.

Andries Van Tonder thank you Simon
August 18, 2022 at 1:28pm
Simon Keighley It's going to be a rocky road for all markets including crypto as inflation spirals out of control - thanks for the update, Andries.
August 18, 2022 at 1:26pm
Andries Van Tonder thank you Andrei. Crypto markets dipped after the Federal Reserve released minutes from its July meeting in which the agency said it would continue to hike interest rates in order to tame inflation.
August 18, 2022 at 10:01am
andrei68 Yarushin Thanks Andris Van Tonder for sharing.
August 18, 2022 at 9:59am