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Photo illustration of Bitcoin's price drop below $108,000 on trading screens amid disappointed traders, following the Federal Reserve's rate cut on October 30, 2025.

Bitcoin falls below $108,000 after Fed's rate cut

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Bitcoin dropped below $108,000 on October 30, 2025, as the cryptocurrency market shed over $80 billion following the Federal Reserve's 25 basis point interest rate cut. Traders reacted with a 'sell the news' move amid hawkish comments from Fed Chair Jerome Powell signaling no further cuts in December. The decline marks a disappointing end to 'Uptober,' with bitcoin on track for its worst monthly performance since 2014.

Market signals hint at impending hyperbitcoinization

Veteran investor Dan Tapiero questions if hyperbitcoinization is about to begin amid surging gold prices and eroding trust in fiat currencies. Recent data shows Bitcoin's supply vanishing from exchanges and institutional inflows rising sharply. These trends suggest a potential shift toward Bitcoin as a dominant monetary asset.

Crypto market slips on October 21 due to selling pressure

Chris Blake

The cryptocurrency market experienced a downturn on October 21, 2025, with total capitalization falling 2.3% to $3.76 trillion. Bitcoin dropped to $107,800 and Ethereum to $3,867, erasing weekend gains as traders eyed potential lower highs. Trading volume reached $156.6 billion amid moderate activity and price corrections.

Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell speaks at a press conference amid falling cryptocurrency charts, illustrating rate cut announcement and tempered expectations.

Fed cuts rates but Powell tempers December cut expectations

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The US Federal Reserve cut interest rates by 0.25% to a range of 3.75%-4.0% on Wednesday, as expected. However, Chair Jerome Powell's hawkish comments during the press conference cast doubt on a further cut in December, triggering a selloff in crypto markets. Bitcoin fell below $110,000, while Chainlink experienced volatility before a partial rebound.

Bitcoin drops below $113,000 amid stock market records

Bitcoin fell below $113,000 on Tuesday as cryptocurrency prices weakened, contrasting with new highs in U.S. stock indices. The decline accelerated in the afternoon U.S. session, even as Nvidia rallied toward a $4 trillion market cap. Analysts warn of potential further pullbacks if key support levels fail.

Bitcoin surges past $115,000 as markets anticipate fed rate cut

Chris Blake

Cryptocurrency markets rallied on October 27, 2025, for a fifth consecutive session, with Bitcoin climbing above $115,000 and Ethereum surpassing $4,200. The surge was driven by expectations of a Federal Reserve interest rate cut on October 29 and a new US-China trade framework announced on October 26. Total market capitalization reached $3.92 trillion amid reduced volatility and short liquidations.

Bitcoin tops $113,000 as US-China trade talks progress

Chris Blake

Bitcoin surged above $113,000 on Sunday, reaching its highest level in nearly two weeks, following positive developments in US-China trade negotiations. Top negotiators announced a preliminary consensus on key issues, easing fears of new tariffs. The broader cryptocurrency market rose 1.8%, reflecting improved risk appetite amid global market advances.

 

 

 

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