New Fed Era Approaches: What Bitcoin Investors Should Expect Under Warsh

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Over the last week, Bitcoin has continued to move higher after modest gains pushed prices into the $80,000 zone for the first time since January. The leading cryptocurrency is now reporting an approximately 13% gain over the last month, following the bullish resurgence that began in early April.  Interestingly, the incoming chairman of the US Federal Reserve (Fed), Kevin Warsh, is set to take office by May 15. Given Bitcoin’s and other risk assets’ sensitivity to macro events, speculation continues to roll in about the asset’s future under the US monetary policy director.

Warsh: The Hawkish Policy Maker

In a report by crypto analysts, XWIN Research Japan, Fed Chair-elect Kevin Warsh presents an interesting policy combination for crypto users. The former Fed governor and member of George W Bush’s Economic Team is regarded as a Hawkish regulator focused on proactive inflation control. During his Senate hearing in late April, Warsh may have hinted that there would be no changes to this policy stance, after kicking against speculation that he has agreed to implement rate cuts following his appointment by President Donald Trump.

The incoming Federal Reserve Chairman stressed the independence of the apex bank in monetary policy decisions, despite the President’s pressure for interest rate cuts, which had sparked a year-long public spat with outgoing Chairman Jerome Powell. Bitcoin prices retraced to around $75,000 following Warsh’s statements, which doused hopes of lower interest rates that would encourage liquidity flows to risk assets, e.g., cryptocurrencies. 

According to XWIN Research Japan, Bitcoin has shown significant reactions to general macro policies in recent years. The premier cryptocurrency recorded an historic rally during the quantitative easing period between 2020 and 2021, while the ensuing liquidity-tightening era in 2022 triggered major price corrections. Notably, while Warsh’s statements reflect no urgency to cut interest rates, there is still considerable uncertainty, especially as other aspects of the prospective Fed Chair’s profile remain highly appealing to crypto investors.

Source: CryptoQuant

Warsh: The Crypto Enthusiast And Bitcoin Fan 

During his Senatorial hearing, Warsh also commended the evolution of digital assets, which he described as “part of the fabric of our financial services.” Mandatory asset disclosures showed that the new Fed Chair maintains active engagement with the cryptocurrency industry, with multiple investments across various projects. 

In particular, XWIN Research Japan reports that Warsh describes Bitcoin as the “digital gold” for younger citizens, which could potentially serve as a regulatory benchmark for digital assets. However, he also expresses significant skepticism toward altcoins, some of which he described as “software pretending to be money.”

Analysts at XWIN predict that Warsh’s preferred hawkish approach may lead to short-term price pressure in Bitcoin. However, his crypto enthusiasm, understanding of Bitcoin, and documented opposition to CBDC development spell well for long-term institutional confidence.

Total crypto market cap valued at $2.65 trillion on the daily chart | Source: TOTAL chart on Tradingview.com
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