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Fed Signals Rate Cut by 2024, Bitcoin Investors Eye Potential Gains

Published 13/06/2024, 17:30
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  • ICBC likens Bitcoin to gold, Ethereum to oil.

The Federal Reserve has signaled its intent to cut interest rates before the end of 2024, a move closely watched by the cryptocurrency market, with some experts predicting a potential Bitcoin surge.

Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell stated this decision aligns with the committee’s goal of easing economic inflation. Although some market experts speculated on up to three cuts, the consensus now leans towards a single reduction.

Powell noted that the current approach has helped cool inflation and strengthened the labor market. He stated:

“Since we raised rates this far, we’ve always pointed to cuts at a certain point, not to eliminate the possibility of hikes, but no one has that as their base case. No one on the committee does. That’s how we think about it, and that’s what we’ve been getting: good progress on inflation with growth at a good level and with a strong labor market,”

The Fed chairman added that the Fed monitors potential economic weakness and will reduce interest rates if necessary. Following the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting on Wednesday, interest rates remained at 5.2% to 5.5%.

Investors and enthusiasts are monitoring the current development because of its significance in the cryptocurrency market. Moreover, market experts believe an interest rate cut could trigger a surge in Bitcoin’s price. American financier Anthony Scaramucci predicted that Bitcoin could surge to $100,000 if the cuts are implemented.

Moreover, Former President Donald Trump has shown support for Bitcoin, saying it will help the U.S. increase its “energy dominance.” This stance adds pressure on the current administration to adopt a pro-crypto stance.

Meanwhile, international perspectives on Bitcoin and Ethereum are evolving. The Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC) compared Bitcoin to digital gold and Ethereum to digital oil.

Furthermore, VanEck’s Head of Digital Asset Research and Portfolio Management, Matthew Sigel, provided bullish projections for Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), and Solana (SOL). Based on their respective market opportunities and technological advancements, Sigel predicted BTC, ETH, and SOL to hit $325,000, $22,000, and $3,000, respectively.

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