The US Federal Reserve cut rates for the third consecutive time in 2025, and on the same day US spot Bitcoin ETFs pulled in more than $220 million. The post Third Fed Rate Cut Lights Fire Under Bitcoin ETFs, Crypto FOMO appeared first on Coinspeaker.The US Federal Reserve cut rates for the third consecutive time in 2025, and on the same day US spot Bitcoin ETFs pulled in more than $220 million. The post Third Fed Rate Cut Lights Fire Under Bitcoin ETFs, Crypto FOMO appeared first on Coinspeaker.

Third Fed Rate Cut Lights Fire Under Bitcoin ETFs, Crypto FOMO

2025/12/11 17:06

The US Federal Reserve announced its third-consecutive rate cut for 2025 on Wednesday, Dec. 10, triggering inflows into spot Bitcoin BTC $90 362 24h volatility: 2.4% Market cap: $1.80 T Vol. 24h: $58.77 B products.

The Fed cut its main interest rate by 25 basis points, 0.25%, with a new target range of 3.5% to 3.75%, the lowest in about 3 years, CNBC reported.

This is the third rate cut in a row in 2025, which is the first cut happened on Sept. 17 and the second on Oct. 29.

According to the CNBC report, the stock market saw notable gains following the announcement from the central bank. For instance, the Dow Jones Industrial Average rose by 500 points, or 5%.

The crypto market also recorded a shot term rally as Bitcoin broke above $94,000 and Ethereum ETH $3 207 24h volatility: 3.5% Market cap: $387.13 B Vol. 24h: $36.14 B reached a local high of $3,440.

Spot BTC exchange-traded funds also saw a net inflow of $223.5 million, according to data from Farside. The inflows came from BlackRock’s IBIT, worth $192.9 million, and Fidelity’s FBTC, worth $30.6 million.

FOMO Burns Traders Again

The news of the rate cut triggered the fear of missing out (FOMO), among investors.

This is because lower US interest rates usually make risk assets, cryptocurrencies and stocks, for example, more attractive because cash and bonds pay less.

The strong BTC ETF inflows on the same day show that some investors used the rate cut as a signal to buy more Bitcoin exposure.

On the other hand, data from Santiment shows that the FOMO “burned away” fast.

The CNBC report suggests that Fed officials still disagree on policies to tame inflation, which could confuse markets and increase volatility, especially as the economic growth in the US has slowed.

With rates already at a three-year low, the Fed has less room to cut later if the economy suddenly turns worse.

These negative expectations caused some traders to sell their digital assets before another major move.

The global crypto market cap fell 2.66% to $3.08 trillion, CoinMarketCap data shows.

Bitcoin is currently trading at $90,200 and Ethereum is back to $3,200.

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