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Bitcoin and Major Cryptocurrencies Slide Amid Fed Interest Rate Anxiety

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Last updated: October 31, 2025 1:08 am
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Published: October 31, 2025
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The price of Bitcoin continued to decline on Thursday, edging closer to its monthly low of approximately $104,000. This downturn was mirrored across other cryptocurrencies, such as Ether and Solana, which also saw significant losses. The general sentiment in the market appears to reflect a broader risk-off attitude among investors, largely driven by uncertainties surrounding the Federal Reserve’s future interest rate cut plans.

Currently, Bitcoin is trading below $107,000, marking a more than 6% decrease this month and a staggering 15% drop from its record high on October 6. Altcoins like Ether and Solana have not fared any better, with both experiencing declines of around 10% since the beginning of October. This performance has likely disappointed traders who had anticipated a bullish October.

Recent statements from Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell have contributed to this cautious atmosphere, indicating that another interest rate cut in December is “far from” assured. This has led traders to recalibrate their expectations, as observed by Vugar Usi Zade, COO at crypto exchange Bitget.

Investor caution has also been evident in the outflows from U.S.-listed exchange-traded funds (ETFs) for Bitcoin and Ethereum. As of October 29, these funds, including the Fidelity Wise Origin Bitcoin Trust and the ARK 21Shares Bitcoin ETF, experienced a collective outflow of $550 million.

The significance of Thursday’s cryptocurrency price drop is noteworthy, as it undermines the narrative that digital assets like Bitcoin can serve as a “safe haven” or hedge against stock market volatility. The crypto market had previously experienced a dramatic decline on October 10, reminiscent of a Black Friday scenario, when over $19 billion in crypto positions vanished.

In addition to market fluctuations, a number of digital asset treasury companies (DATCOs) have begun liquidating their crypto holdings shortly after acquiring them. For instance, ETHZilla, a company that transitioned from biotech to amassing Ether, recently sold approximately $40 million from its treasury to fund share repurchases. The company’s CEO noted that this strategy aims to reduce the available shares while narrowing the gap between the stock price and the net asset value of its assets.

Shares of various notable DATCOs, including Tom Lee’s BitMine Immersion Technologies and Eightco Holdings, have fallen at least 70% from their peaks. As these shares started trading at a discount to their underlying crypto holdings, concerns emerged regarding their ability to sustain funding for their treasuries, potentially triggering a larger sell-off across the market. However, Zade has indicated that there is no substantial evidence that the decline in DATCOs instigated a broader market selloff, suggesting that other significant factors are influencing the current market dynamics.

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