
Bitcoin and Ether ETFs saw $439M in outflows ahead of Jerome Powell’s speech.
Powell’s comments on rate cuts could decide whether crypto steadies or slides further.
Bitcoin hovers near $113K, with fear rising after $1.7B in market liquidations.
The crypto market is tense today.
Hours before U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell delivers a key speech at 11:30 a.m. ET, investors pulled hundreds of millions from Bitcoin and Ether ETFs, signaling a clear risk-off mood. With Bitcoin already struggling near support levels, Powell’s words could decide whether the market steadies or sinks further.
Bitcoin ETFs Bleed $363M
Fresh data from Farside Investors shows spot Bitcoin ETFs saw $363.1 million in net outflows on September 23, the biggest this month. Fidelity’s FBTC alone accounted for $276.7 million, followed by $52.3 million from Ark 21Shares’ ARKB and $24.6 million from Grayscale’s GBTC. VanEck’s HODL lost another $9.5 million, dragging total ETF assets under management below $150 billion.
Ether funds faced pressure too. Spot Ether ETFs recorded $76 million in outflows, ending two days of inflows. Fidelity’s FETH led with $33.1 million, while Bitwise’s ETHW and BlackRock’s ETHA also saw redemptions.
Together, the moves show investor caution ahead of Powell’s update.
Powell Steps Into the Spotlight
Today’s speech comes just days after the Fed’s first rate cut of 2025, a quarter-point move that lowered rates to 4.00%-4.25%. Powell warned last week that the decision was about “risk management,” not a signal of aggressive easing.
“With downside risks to employment having increased, the balance of risks has shifted. Accordingly, we judged it appropriate at this meeting to take another step toward a more neutral policy stance,” Powell said during the FOMC press conference.
Markets now want clarity on whether the Fed will stay cautious or open the door to further cuts. That direction could set the tone for Bitcoin’s next move.
Pressure From All Sides
It’s not just the Fed weighing on sentiment. The U.S. Dollar Index is firm above 97.00, while 10-year Treasury yields hold near 4.15%. Gold is climbing, and JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon has warned the Fed won’t cut further until inflation eases.
That mix has left crypto investors bracing for more volatility.
Bitcoin, ETH, and the Altcoin Question
Bitcoin is trading around $113,000, with support near $111,000. Ethereum is holding just above $4,200. The Fear & Greed Index sits at 40, which is neutral territory for now.
Analysts are divided too.
Joao Wedson of Alphractal says Bitcoin’s cycle “is running out of steam” as on-chain profitability weakens, while Michaël van de Poppe calls the crash a “classic liquidity sell-off” that could set up a rebound.
Some analysts, meanwhile, point to altcoins as the next big play. The altcoin-season index hit its highest level since late 2024 earlier this month, signaling growing rotation.
With ETFs bleeding and investors cautious, the Fed’s tone today will likely decide whether crypto steadies or faces another wave of selling.