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Bitcoin Faces Significant Sell-Off Amid Hawkish Federal Reserve Nominations and Regulatory Delays

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Last updated: February 4, 2026 1:52 pm
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Published: February 4, 2026
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In recent days, the cryptocurrency market has experienced significant turmoil, particularly affecting bitcoin, which has seen its price tumble to levels not seen since prior to the November 2024 election. This sharp decline is largely attributed to broader market dynamics and specific developments concerning the Federal Reserve.

The initial downward trend in bitcoin prices was exacerbated following the nomination of Kevin Warsh as the new chair of the Federal Reserve. Warsh is perceived as a hawkish figure, especially in terms of managing the central bank’s balance sheet, which traditionally poses challenges for riskier assets like cryptocurrencies. Investors reacted swiftly, leading to a notable leg down in bitcoin’s value.

Adding to the urgency, the cryptocurrency plunged nearly 30% over several months prior to this latest dip. Beginning in the fourth quarter of last year, the market witnessed a significant rotation away from riskier assets, such as tech stocks and cryptocurrencies, as the Fed signaled a more cautious approach to future rate cuts following numerous easing measures in 2025. While the equities market has recently rebounded to new record highs, bitcoin’s struggle continues amid specific challenges unique to the crypto space, including delays in crucial cryptocurrency regulation.

Moreover, the presence of major bitcoin-treasury firms, particularly Strategy, has raised concerns. These firms have heavily invested in accumulating bitcoin, and the current drop poses the risk that they may be compelled to liquidate part of their holdings to offset losses. A critical benchmark for these firms is the $76,000 average cost they reportedly paid for bitcoin. A price drop below this level raises the specter of substantial paper losses, further unsettling investors.

Industry commentary has painted a bleak picture for bitcoin’s future. John Blank, chief strategist at Zacks Investment Research, has indicated that prices could plummet to as low as $40,000, which would represent a staggering 45% decline from current levels. Blank outlined three factors contributing to the potential prolongation of the so-called “crypto winter.”

Notably, even prominent investors, such as Michael Burry of “Big Short” fame, have weighed in. While Burry did not specifically predict additional bitcoin losses, he presented a range of troubling scenarios that could unfold should the downward trend persist.

In summary, bitcoin is facing a challenging landscape, with large institutional positions and market anxieties at the forefront of investor concerns. As the cryptocurrency market presents a risky environment, many are left contemplating whether now is the right time to buy into what some are calling an enticing opportunity for traders willing to take a gamble.

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