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Why is The Crypto Market Crash Happening After the Fed Rate Cut and QE Restart?

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Updated: December 11th, 2025
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A crypto market crash happened on Thursday, Dec. 11, a day after the Federal Reserve delivered its interest rate decision, which was largely in line with analysts’ expectations. Bitcoin pulled back below $90,000, while the market capitalization of all coins dropped to nearly 3% to $3 trillion.

Crypto Market Crash Happens Despite Rate Cut and QE

The crypto market is going down a day after the Federal Reserve delivered a 0.25% rate cut, which was in line with what most analysts were expecting. Before the rate decision, polls by Kalshi and Polymarket showed a 97% probability of a cut.

The rate cut went much further than what analysts were expecting in the bank decided to start quantitative easing (QE), a few weeks after it ended its quantitative tightening (QT) policy.

In this QE, the bank will buy back short-term government bonds worth about $40 billion a month, a move that will lead to more money supply in the economy. This explains why the US dollar index plummeted after the rate decision.

The other key part of the Fed decision was the dot plot, which showed that officials will cut interest rates once in 2026 and again in 2027.

However, their dot plot is not reliable as it did not include the views of the incoming Federal Reserve chair, as Jerome Powell’s term ends mid next year. Trump plans to announce his nomination to the Fed earlier next year, a move that will create a shadow official who the market will listen more to than to outgoing Powell.

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Why Crypto Prices Are Going Down After the Fed Decision 

Bitcoin and the broader crypto market is going down after that Fed decision for several reasons. First, there is a situation known as buying the rumors, and selling the news. In this case, Bitcoin and most altcoins were in the green ahead of the Fed decision, with Bitcoin reaching a high of $94,700. It is normal for assets to retreat after a major event as traders sell the news.

Second, the crypto market crash is also happening as the Bitcoin price formed risky patterns before the Fed decision happened. It formed a death cross, a bearish flag, and remained below the 50-day and 100-day Exponential Moving Averages. It was also below the Supertrend indicator, which is a bearish sign.

Bitcoin led the crypto market crash
Bitcoin price chart | Source: TradingView 

Additionally, market participants are still fearful, with the Crypto Fear and Greed Index moving to the fear zone of 29, which is much higher than this month’s low of 8. It is common for the crypto industry to be highly volatile whenever the Fear and Greed Index is in the fear zone.

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Crispus is a financial analyst with over 9 years in the industry. He covers cryptocurrencies, forex, equities, and commodities for some of the leading brands. He is also a passionate trader who operates his family account. Crispus lives in Nairobi with his wife and son.