News View Non-AMP

What the Fed Meeting Could Mean for Bitcoin and Crypto This Week

Published by
Zafar Naik and Qadir AK

With the Federal Reserve set to announce its latest policy decision, markets are calm but not relaxed. Interest rates are widely expected to stay where they are, yet Bitcoin traders are paying close attention to what comes next.

Veteran financial trader Matthew Dixon said interest rates are likely to remain unchanged at the upcoming FOMC meeting, adding that markets are more likely to react to the Fed’s economic guidance than the rate decision itself.

According to Dixon, “#BTC and most #Crypto are sitting on significant support and so a breakout is expected soon.”

Why the Fed Is Expected to Hold

Markets are almost fully aligned on the outcome. CME FedWatch data shows a 97.2% chance the Fed keeps rates unchanged in the 3.5%-3.75% range. That view matches comments made by Fed Chair Jerome Powell late last year and recent remarks from Minneapolis Fed President Neel Kashkari, who said it is “way too soon” to cut rates again.

After three straight rate cuts toward the end of 2025, policymakers are expected to wait for more clarity as inflation remains above target while job growth cools but stays positive.

One Trader Bets Big on Extreme Outcomes

While most traders expect a quiet decision, on-chain data tells a different story for at least one wallet. Blockchain analytics firm Lookonchain reported that a newly created Polymarket account placed $23,000 in bets across three extreme outcomes for the January 28 Fed meeting.

Still, the wallet bet on a 25+ basis point rate hike, a 25 bps cut, and a 50+ bps cut – outcomes that cannot all occur.

If any one scenario hits, the wallet could earn between $1.27 million and $5.64 million, despite currently showing an all-time loss of about $3,000.

Why Crypto Traders Are Paying Attention

For Bitcoin, the rate decision itself may not move prices. The bigger factor is tone. A hawkish pause could pressure risk assets, while dovish language, especially hints that future cuts remain possible, could support a breakout.

As the Fed prepares to speak, Bitcoin is holding its ground, and traders are listening closely.

FAQs

When is the next Fed meeting in 2026?

The next Federal Reserve meeting concludes on January 28, 2026, when officials announce their latest interest rate decision.

What time does the Federal Reserve announce interest rates?

The Fed typically announces its rate decision at 2:00 PM ET, followed by a press conference from the Fed Chair.

Why does the Fed’s decision matter for Bitcoin and crypto?

Crypto markets respond strongly to Fed guidance, as interest rate outlooks influence liquidity, risk appetite, and capital flows.

How could the Fed’s tone affect Bitcoin’s next move?

Dovish signals may fuel a Bitcoin breakout, while hawkish language could pressure prices even without a rate change.

Zafar Naik and Qadir AK

Zafar is a seasoned crypto and blockchain news writer with four years of experience. Known for accuracy, in-depth analysis, and a clear, engaging style, Zafar actively participates in blockchain communities. Beyond writing, Zafar enjoys trading and exploring the latest trends in the crypto market.

Recent Posts

XRP Price Target Cut Sharply From $8 to $2.80 by Standard Chartered

A sharp shift in outlook from one of the world’s largest global banks has created…

February 16, 2026

Bittensor (TAO) Price Surges—How Long Will the $200 Mark Remain Out of Reach?

Bittensor (TAO) price is attempting a recovery after a sharp pullback, but the rally is…

February 16, 2026

Why Are Bitcoin, Ethereum, and XRP Prices Going Down Today?

The cryptocurrency market is facing another day of losses, with major assets such as Bitcoin,…

February 16, 2026

After Holding $65K Support, Can Bitcoin (BTC) Price Break Above $72,600?

Bitcoin price is once again trading at a critical juncture as derivatives data begins flashing…

February 16, 2026

Hedera vs Cardano: Which Crypto Could Win the 2026 Market Cycle?

After several years of volatility, two long-standing blockchain networks, Hedera (HBAR) and Cardano (ADA), are…

February 16, 2026

Why a Higher XRP Price Like $1000 Could Actually Make Payments Cheaper

A growing discussion in the crypto market is challenging a common assumption that higher token…

February 16, 2026