Key Insights: Macro conditions have been holding the crypto market hostage over the last few months, dampening sentiment. Analysts have been waiting to see if theKey Insights: Macro conditions have been holding the crypto market hostage over the last few months, dampening sentiment. Analysts have been waiting to see if the

Crypto Market Faces Macro Risk as China Issues Stern Warning to Banks

2026/02/10 17:30
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Key Insights:

  • Chinese officials warn banks to limit exposure to US government bonds, a move that could ripple into the crypto market.
  • The crypto news shows that bond market knock-on effects could influence liquidity flows across the market, especially for risk assets like cryptocurrencies.
  • Bitcoin net taker volume signals bearish bias in the derivatives market.

Macro conditions have been holding the crypto market hostage over the last few months, dampening sentiment. Analysts have been waiting to see if the skies will clear, but another storm may be approaching courtesy of the US bond market.

Bond market concerns are not new to the crypto market. In fact, in late 2025, the Japanese bond market secured the spotlight, and this time, the US bond market is making crypto news headlines.

The US bond market is reportedly facing more pressure, and the crypto market may once again be caught in the crosshairs. China has reportedly warned the banking industry to limit exposure to US bonds.

China Issues Red Flag Over US Bonds | Source: X, Courtesy of Global Markets InvestorChina Issues Red Flag Over US Bonds | Source: X, Courtesy of Global Markets Investor

The warning comes amid concerns over the US’s rapidly inflating sovereign debt, which experts now believe could be in a debt spiral.

Looming Bond Crisis Fallout May Affect the Crypto Market

Demand for US bonds has already been declining in the last 12 months, and China’s warning may further exacerbate the situation. Here’s how the resulting contagion may trickle into the crypto market.

Existing buyers may demand a higher premium, hence bond yields will potentially go up. This also means higher borrowing costs and potentially more inflation.  These factors may undermine the possibility of rate cuts further down the road.

Challenging times for the US bond market may translate to negative crypto news. This is because higher inflation and higher rates may lead to liquidity constraints. Such outcomes have historically led to liquidity outflows for the crypto market.

Cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin, have so far maintained risk-on characteristics. This means they are highly sensitive to macroeconomic developments, especially those affecting bonds and interest rates.

Speaking of interest rates, rising bond yield premiums may also cause a short-term shift in the investment landscape. This is because rising bond yields may attract investors compared to risk-on assets.

Moreover, the market observed a flight to safety over the last few months, with precious metals sucking up most of the liquidity. Uncertainty brought about by deterioration in the bond market may sway investors away from risk-on assets.

Bitcoin Net Yaker Activity Offers Insights into the Current Crypto Market Positioning

The current state of supply and demand in the crypto market may offer key insights into how investors are moving.  Normally, when a major crash occurs, investors rush to buy back, which usually leads to a recovery. This is why Bitcoin recently bounced back above $72,000 during the weekend.

However, short-term market sentiment remained in extreme fear, and demand was relatively subdued. This is because crypto traders were still wary of more downside risks.

A recent CryptoQuant analysis revealed that the derivatives market was still experiencing elevated sell pressure ahead of key market data. This was particularly evident in Bitcoin net taker volume, which turned negative on a monthly average basis.

Bitcoin Net Taker Volume | Source: CryptoQuantBitcoin Net Taker Volume | Source: CryptoQuant

The analysis reflected the sell-side momentum on the derivatives market across top exchanges, especially Binance. It also acknowledged that it would require robust spot demand to offset the derivatives sell pressure.

Although Bitcoin pulled off impressive spot inflows on 6 February, it was unable to sustain the trend. In other words, demand follow-through was lacking in the spot segment. This, combined with rising macro concerns, runs the risk of further capitulation.

The post Crypto Market Faces Macro Risk as China Issues Stern Warning to Banks appeared first on The Coin Republic.

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