What happens to crypto when interest rates rise

what happens to crypto when interest rates rise

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Bitcoin and ether rise as Fed holds interest rates steady: CNBC Crypto World
U.S. interest rates are back on the rise, but digital assets appear to be unaffected. Yes, higher interest rates generally mean a lower appetite for high-risk/high-return assets such as cryptocurrencies. In theory, this should. The main reason was due to the Federal Reserve's approach towards a hike in interest rates, rising trust towards decentralized finance after the.
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We believe combining our two companies will create substantial long-term value for all our stakeholders. Conversely, when the Fed, and other major central banks increase benchmark interest rates, higher-yielding assets become less attractive. But that may not stop stocks from rallying intermittently. In five of its last six meetings, including the one ending January 31, the Federal Reserve has opted to hold rates steady, after raising rates 11 times in this economic cycle.