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BTC Drops After Fed Split and Powell Drama

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Bitcoin fell sharply on Wednesday, briefly slipping below a key psychological level before stabilizing, as traders reacted to the Federal Reserve’s latest policy decision and shifting expectations for interest rates.

The move came after the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) voted to hold rates unchanged at 3.5%–3.75%, marking another pause in its policy cycle as markets continue to assess the timing of future rate cuts.

The announcement triggered immediate volatility across crypto markets, which remain highly sensitive to shifts in interest rate expectations and liquidity conditions.

Bitcoin dropped from around $76,200 to just under $75,000 in minutes following the announcement before recovering part of the losses in later trading hours.

According to CoinGlass data, the volatility contributed to $528.10 million in liquidations over 24 hours, $374.71 million in longs, and $153.38 million in shorts. 

While the rate decision itself was widely expected, traders reacted to updated forward guidance and shifting expectations around the timing of potential rate cuts later in the year.

The vote itself exposed rare internal division, with four policymakers dissenting from the majority vote to hold rates steady and leaving the door open to easing later in the year. 

Markets interpreted the split as a signal of rising uncertainty over the U.S. monetary policy path heading into the second half of 2026.

In a surprise development, Fed Chair Jerome Powell confirmed he will continue serving as a Federal Reserve Governor after May 15, stating he will leave at the appropriate time, citing concerns about legal attacks on the institution. 

The announcement drew immediate criticism from the Trump administration, which has openly clashed with Powell over interest rate policy, adding a political layer to an already sensitive macro environment.

Hours before the rate decision landed, the Senate Banking Committee voted to advance Kevin Warsh's nomination to lead the Federal Reserve. 

The nomination now heads to the full Senate, with a confirmation vote expected the week of May 11, potentially allowing Warsh to be sworn in by May 15, when Powell's chairmanship expires.

Warsh is widely seen as more open to rate cuts and has previously disclosed investments in multiple crypto-related companies and tokens. Warsh has described crypto as “part of the fabric” of the financial services industry and has invested across more than a dozen crypto firms and tokens, including dYdX, Polychain, Dapper Labs, Solana, and Optimism.

The combination of a divided Fed, political uncertainty around leadership, and shifting rate expectations underscores growing macro instability heading into the second half of 2026. For crypto markets, which remain highly sensitive to liquidity conditions, even marginal changes in rate path expectations can amplify volatility. Bitcoin’s sharp intraday move highlights how quickly sentiment can shift when policy signals become less predictable.

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