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Bank Of Japan Osaka Branch Governor: If The Middle East Conflict Continues, The Negative Impact On Economic Activity May Expand
Bank Of Japan Osaka Branch Governor: The Middle East Conflict Has Had A Limited Impact On Economic Activity In The Western Kinki Region So Far
The Israeli Military Claims That Hezbollah Used Residential Areas In Lebanon To Launch Attacks On Israeli Territory
Market News: Saudi Arabia Has Raised Oil Prices To A Record Premium Of $19.50 Per Barrel, With Prices Expected To Reach $40 Per Barrel
According To Yonhap News Agency, South Korea's Ministry Of Trade, Industry And Energy Stated That The U.S. Revision Of Metal Tariffs May Have An Uneven Impact On Various Industries In South Korea, With The Specific Impact Varying Depending On The Product
Local Officials Say 41 Miners Are Trapped After Ukraine Launched An Attack On The Russian-controlled Luhansk Region
A Bank Of Japan Official Said The Report Was Primarily Based On Interviews With Companies Conducted Up To Late March
According To The UAE's National News Agency, UAE Authorities Are Dealing With A Drone Attack Launched By Iran Targeting The Fujairah Al-Din Telecommunications Building. No Injuries Have Been Reported
Bank Of Japan Official: More Companies Are Worried About The Future Impact Of The Middle East Conflict Than About The Immediate Impact
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) Stated That Iran's Latest Ballistic Missile Launch Targeting Southern Israel Has Likely Been Intercepted. No Casualties Have Been Reported
Bank Of Japan: Many Regions Reported That Businesses Continue To Pass On Rising Labor And Distribution Costs
Bank Of Japan: Some Regions Are Concerned That Rising Energy Prices And Escalating Inflation Could Trigger Wider Supply Disruptions And Damage Household And Business Confidence
Bank Of Japan: Some Regions Say The Effects Of The Middle East Conflict Have Become Apparent Through Soaring Oil Prices And Supply Disruptions
The Israeli Military Has Identified A Missile Launched From Iran Toward Israel, And Its Air Defense System Has Been Deployed To Intercept It

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Bitcoin (BTC) has experienced a 4% drop, falling below the $86,000 mark on Monday, as market speculation grows regarding the cryptocurrency’s future following the Bank of Japan’s (BOJ) interest rate decision.
In a recent poll conducted from December 2 to 9, an overwhelming 90% of economists—63 out of 70—predicted that the BOJ would increase short-term interest rates from 0.50% to 0.75% at this week’s planned meeting.
Experts Warn Of Impact From BOJ Rate Hikes
Experts on social media have noted a concerning trend: during the last three rate hikes by the BOJ, Bitcoin has typically dropped significantly. The statistics reveal the following declines: a 23% drop in March 2024, a 26% decline in July 2024, and a 31% dip in January of this year.
Based on current prices just below $86,000, this would imply that if the cryptocurrency sees another 20% correction, it could drop all the way to 68,800. This would mean extending the gap compared to the all-time high of $126,000 by almost 46%.
The group of experts further highlighted that the dynamics at play in Japan significantly impact Bitcoin’s performance as Japan holds the largest amount of US debt of any nation.
When Japanese interest rates rise, capital tends to flow back to Japan, leading to reduced liquidity in dollars. This decrease in dollar liquidity often results in the selling of riskier assets like Bitcoin.
On November 30, a foreboding sign of this potential downturn appeared when confirmation of Japan’s impending rate hike caused Bitcoin to dip to around $83,000, erasing approximately $200 billion from the overall cryptocurrency market.
However, the bearish sentiment affecting Bitcoin is not solely the result of Japan’s actions. Market analyst known as NoLimit recently pointed to another critical factor: China’s renewed crackdown on Bitcoin mining.
China’s Mining Crackdown Spurs Bitcoin Sell-Off
The analyst recently asserted that China has tightened regulations, particularly affecting operations in Xinjiang, where a significant number of crypto mining setups were shut down in December. This led to the abrupt offline status of roughly 400,000 miners.
The repercussions of such a sudden shift in mining activity are already evident. The Bitcoin network hashrate has fallen by about 8%, indicating that fewer miners are actively contributing to the network.
NoLimit suggests that this sudden reduction creates immediate revenue-loss for miners, who may need to liquidate Bitcoin to cover operational costs or to relocate their equipment. Consequently, this generates actual selling pressure on the market, contributing to the downward price trend seen on Monday.
Despite the short-term pain this creates, the analysts clarified that it does not indicate a long-term bearish outlook for Bitcoin. Instead, he views it as a temporary supply shock driven by regulatory decisions rather than a shift in demand.
Historical patterns support this notion: when China has previously cracked down on miners, the cycle follows a familiar trajectory: miners are forced offline, hashrate dips occur, prices fluctuate, and eventually, the network adapts before Bitcoin moves forward again.
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