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What's Going On With Bitcoin Cash?
Sep 22, 2024 1:51 PM

Bitcoin Cash (CRYPTO: BCH) is trading lower by 2.3% to $307.88 Wednesday morning ahead of the Federal Reserve’s highly anticipated announcement on its interest rate policy.

The drop comes as investors assess how the Fed's potential rate cut could impact the broader economic and financial landscape, including the cryptocurrency market.

What Happened: The Federal Reserve is widely expected to announce its first rate cut in the current monetary policy cycle later today. While such a move is generally seen as favorable for risk assets like cryptocurrencies, Bitcoin Cash is facing downward pressure in light of unexpectedly strong economic data, which has cast doubt on how aggressive the Fed will be in cutting rates.

The Atlanta Federal Reserve's GDPNow model recently revised its estimate for third-quarter real GDP growth upwards, from 2.5% to 3%. This revision was prompted by better-than-expected August retail sales and industrial production reports, which signaled that the economy is performing better than initially thought.

Read Also: Michael Saylor: Bitcoin To Hit $13M By 2045, ‘WIll Get Us To A Different Place’

Why It Matters: While many market participants had been expecting a rate cut to buoy the economy and risk assets, including cryptocurrencies, the strong economic data has created uncertainty over how dovish the Fed's stance will be. The better-than-expected growth signals that the economy may not need as much monetary easing as previously thought, leading to speculation that the rate cut could be smaller or less impactful than initially anticipated.

The resilience of the U.S. economy reduces the likelihood of further aggressive cuts, a development that could weigh on speculative assets like Bitcoin Cash, which tend to benefit from looser monetary conditions. Additionally, strong economic indicators could bolster the U.S. dollar, making cryptocurrencies less attractive as an alternative investment.

Read Also: Ethereum Co-Founder Says Donald Trump Is ‘Certainly The Favorite’ Over Kamala Harris For Crypto

What’s Next: These developments will be part of the broader conversation at Benzinga's Future of Digital Assets event on Nov. 19, where industry leaders will analyze how macroeconomic policies are influencing the cryptocurrency market and what this means for the future of digital assets.

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