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Why Bitcoin Price Did Not Rise or Fall After the Bank of Japan’s Interest Rate Hike

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Bitcoin’s price stayed mostly stable after the Bank of Japan raised interest rates, surprising many investors who expected a big move. Some predictions said Bitcoin would crash, while others claimed it would rise sharply. Neither happened. Here’s why.

Last week, the Bank of Japan increased its key interest rate to around 0.75%. This may sound small, but for Japan it is a major change. It is the country’s highest interest rate in nearly 30 years and could mean a move away from decades of very low or zero rates.

Even though the decision was important, it did not shock financial markets. Investors had been expecting this rate hike for weeks. Because the news was already widely discussed, traders had time to prepare. When markets expect something, prices usually adjust before the event, not after it.

As a result, Bitcoin did not see a dramatic reaction. The price moved slightly but stayed within the same range it has been trading in for some time. Other markets showed similar calm behavior. The Japanese yen moved gradually, bond yields rose in an orderly way, and stock markets remained stable.

This shows an important rule of financial markets: prices move on surprises, not on expected news. Since the rate hike was not a surprise, there was no panic buying or selling.

Many analysts say higher interest rates are bad for cryptocurrencies. In theory, that can be true because higher rates reduce easy money and make risky assets less attractive. However, this hike was expected. Japan’s real interest rates are still low, and the central bank made it clear it is not rushing into aggressive tightening.

Another reason Bitcoin stayed flat is market structure. A large number of Bitcoin options contracts are concentrated around the current price level. This often keeps prices “pinned” in place, reducing sharp moves until those contracts expire.

What matters more now is what happens next. Investors are now looking at how the Bank of Japan talks about future rate hikes, not just the hike that already happened. At the same time, global factors like U.S. inflation data and overall liquidity will continue to influence Bitcoin.

In short, Japan’s rate hike was a confirmation, not a shock. Bitcoin didn’t rise or fall because the market was already prepared—and sometimes, nothing happening is the real story.

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