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Kevin Warsh Opens First Fed Meeting: What Crypto Traders Must Watch

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Kevin Warsh opens his first Federal Reserve meeting on June 16, and for crypto traders, the stakes are real. The new Fed Chair is hawkish on inflation, personally divested of all crypto, and committed to saying less than his predecessor.

Warsh took over from Jerome Powell in May, and his financial disclosures showed more than 20 crypto-linked investments, including Solana, Compound, dYdX, and a stake in Bitcoin payments startup Flashnet. Under Federal Reserve ethics rules, he sold all of it before taking the job.

The Dot Plot and Rate Hike Risk

Markets price in a near-certain rate hold at 3.50% to 3.75% for June 17, but the updated Summary of Economic Projections, the dot plot, is the real signal. May CPI came in at 4.2%, with energy prices surging due to the Iran conflict and Strait of Hormuz disruptions accounting for most of the monthly rise.

If the dot plot shows Fed officials penciling in a hike rather than a cut, Bitcoin faces a familiar headwind: tighter liquidity moves traders away from risk assets. Prediction markets currently put the odds of at least one 2026 rate hike at 50%-65%, and the dot plot could reprice it quickly.

Warsh Plans to Talk Less

Warsh has long criticized the Fed’s habit of over-communicating. Charles Schwab’s analysis of his policy stance notes he sees excessive forward guidance as a credibility risk, not a market service. His first post-meeting press conference will likely be shorter, less prescriptive, and less generous with rate-path hints than Powell’s.

Crypto markets move sharply on Fed signals, and when that anchor disappears, volatility tends to follow. The Fed’s standard signal that its next move is more likely a cut than a hike, known as an easing bias, may be the first thing to disappear from the statement, and markets will read its absence as hawkish.

The Pro-Crypto Paradox

Warsh sold all of his digital asset holdings, confirmed by Bloomberg in a certificate of divestiture from the Office of Government Ethics, before taking the job. The crypto-fluent Fed Chair many expected is now constrained by macro orthodoxy and ethics rules.

What actually matters for the industry is whether his worldview, which includes an anti-central bank digital currency (CBDC) position and openness to stablecoin legislation, translates into formal policy. Crypto’s clearest tailwind from Warsh will come not from rate cuts but from stablecoin oversight and approvals for banks to issue tokenized assets.

Warsh’s first press conference on June 17 is the test: if he signals rates higher for longer, crypto will feel it fast.

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