Trump expresses concern over moving Hassett from economic role

U.S. President Donald Trump has indicated reluctance to appoint his economic adviser Kevin Hassett as the next Federal Reserve chair, potentially impacting bitcoin and crypto markets. This comes amid bitcoin's surge toward $100,000, fueled by expectations of lower interest rates. Trump's comments have shifted betting odds toward rival candidate Kevin Warsh.

Bitcoin prices have climbed into 2026, approaching $100,000 and gaining 10% since December lows, though still below the October high of $126,000. Traders anticipate a Federal Reserve policy shift, with markets buoyed by hopes of sharp interest rate cuts once Jerome Powell is replaced.

During a White House event, Trump praised Hassett but voiced hesitation about promoting him. "Kevin Hassett is so good … if I move him, I would lose you. It’s a serious concern to me," Trump said, according to Reuters. He added, "I actually want to keep you where you are, if you want to know the truth."

These remarks lowered Polymarket odds for Hassett becoming Fed chair, previously as high as 90% in December after Trump's signals. Instead, odds for former Fed governor Kevin Warsh rose to nearly 60%. Warsh has investments in crypto firms and advises the institutional crypto bank Anchorage, but analysts view him as less dovish than Hassett.

At a later Florida event, Trump confirmed his decision on the nomination: “In my mind, done,” as reported by the Financial Times. Earlier, in a Reuters interview, he named Hassett and Warsh as top contenders: “The two Kevins are very good. You have some other good people too, but I'll be announcing something over the next couple of weeks.”

Aurelie Barthere, principal research analyst at Nansen, noted in emailed comments that Hassett would have been “more dovish than Kevin Warsh and therefore more supportive for crypto.” Higher rates under a Warsh-led Fed could temper the bitcoin rally, which has benefited from rate-cut expectations.

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President Trump nominates Kevin Warsh for Fed Chair as Wall Street markets decline and Mexican peso weakens, January 30, 2026.
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President Donald Trump nominated Kevin Warsh as the next Federal Reserve chair, leading to declines in Wall Street and a weakening of the Mexican peso on January 30, 2026. Investors reacted cautiously to Warsh's profile, seen as an inflation hawk. Despite daily losses, markets posted positive monthly gains.

President Donald Trump has nominated former Federal Reserve governor Kevin Warsh as the next Fed chair, a move that has unsettled cryptocurrency markets. Warsh's history of favoring tighter monetary policy has led to fears of reduced liquidity for risk assets like bitcoin. Despite his skepticism toward bitcoin as money, Warsh has shown support for blockchain innovation and invested in crypto ventures.

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President Donald Trump has nominated former Federal Reserve governor Kevin Warsh to replace Jerome Powell as the central bank's chairman. The announcement, made on Friday via Truth Social, praises Warsh as a potential great leader for the Fed. Warsh requires Senate confirmation to assume the role when Powell's term ends in May.

Bitcoin has held steady around $93,000, but the cryptocurrency market is preparing for potential volatility. This comes as global leaders at the Davos forum discuss trade war rhetoric, including tariff headlines. A Kraken executive has warned of a bumpy week ahead for crypto investors.

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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.

Analysts are warning that Bitcoin could slide to $58,000 due to macroeconomic pressures rather than technical charts. Restrictive Federal Reserve policies, tight liquidity, and stalled rate cuts are key factors. Global trade tensions and potential tariffs are also squeezing cryptocurrency markets.

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Bitcoin has entered a bear market, dropping over 30% from its early October peak of around $126,000, following a flash crash triggered by President Trump's renewed trade war with China. The cryptocurrency wiped out $1 trillion in value over six weeks, with a single-day loss of $19 billion on October 10 due to panic selling and liquidations. While recovering slightly to about $88,000 on Monday, concerns over Federal Reserve rate decisions and leveraged positions continue to unsettle investors.

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