The crypto world rolls into December bruised but not broken. After a rough November marked by steep outflows, macro uncertainty and a fresh DeFi shock from Yearn Finance, Bitcoin reopened December near $87,500. All eyes now turn to the Federal Reserve’s upcoming balance-sheet decision — a possible green light for renewed liquidity could refuel risk sentiment, potentially pulling BTC toward $95K or beyond and giving altcoins a chance to rebound. But with institutional flows still shaky and security fragility laid bare, the early days of December could remain volatile.
Liquidity Crossroads: December’s Fed Shift Could Reset the Entire Crypto Market
What this might mean: If liquidity improves and the Fed signals easing, risk assets including crypto may benefit — but macro uncertainty (global slowdown, trade tensions) still poses downside risk.
What to watch this week: Reaction to US macro data & potential transitions in Fed policy (end of QT, hinting rate-cuts) — both could strongly influence near-term BTC performance.
What this might mean: If macro tailwinds return (Fed easing, liquidity return), altcoins may see fresh inflows — but under current stress, investors may rotate into stablecoins or wait on sidelines, increasing volatility.
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