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#monetary-policy News & Analysis

Coverage of #monetary-policy has intensified significantly, with 178 articles published in the last 30 days out of 271 total indexed pieces. The discussion reflects growing concern, as bearish sentiment dominates at 56.2 percent, while bullish views account for just 11.8 percent. Sentiment has softened by 5.9 percentage points compared to the prior quarter, indicating declining optimism around monetary policy developments. Crypto Briefing leads coverage with 134 articles, followed by Blockonomi and Fortune Crypto. Related discussions frequently center on #inflation, #interest-rates, and #federal-reserve, with Bitcoin emerging as the most tracked asset in this context. Scan the articles below for detailed coverage and ongoing analysis.

sentiment · last 30d (178 articles) · -5.9pp bullish vs prior 90d
Top sources:Crypto Briefing · 134Blockonomi · 20Fortune Crypto · 18ECB Press Releases · 14CoinDesk · 13
Most-discussed entities:Gemini · 1
374 articles
AI × CryptoNeutralCrypto Briefing · Apr 106/10
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Jordi Visser: The rise of AI surpasses oil’s economic impact, Bitcoin’s value is tied to fiat wealth, and the best time to invest in stocks is during recession sentiment | Forward Guidance

Jordi Visser argues that artificial intelligence's economic impact now exceeds that of oil, fundamentally reshaping global markets and investment strategies. He contends Bitcoin's value remains intrinsically tied to fiat wealth expansion, and identifies recession sentiment as the optimal entry point for equity investments.

Jordi Visser: The rise of AI surpasses oil’s economic impact, Bitcoin’s value is tied to fiat wealth, and the best time to invest in stocks is during recession sentiment | Forward Guidance
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GeneralBearishCrypto Briefing · Apr 107/10
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Scott Horton: National debt surpasses military spending, media profits drive conflict promotion, and inflation disproportionately impacts lower-income earners | The Peter McCormack Show

Scott Horton discusses how U.S. national debt interest payments now exceed military spending, reflecting economic strain from sustained foreign interventions. The analysis connects media profit incentives in conflict promotion with macroeconomic pressures, particularly inflation's regressive impact on lower-income populations.

Scott Horton: National debt surpasses military spending, media profits drive conflict promotion, and inflation disproportionately impacts lower-income earners | The Peter McCormack Show
CryptoBullishU.Today · Apr 66/10
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Winklevoss: $22.7 Trillion Fiat Expansion Is Massive Bitcoin Ad

Tyler Winklevoss argues that the unprecedented $22.7 trillion expansion of the U.S. money supply serves as a massive advertisement for Bitcoin. Cryptocurrency advocates view this significant fiat currency expansion as a bullish catalyst for digital assets.

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CryptoBullishCoinDesk · Mar 116/10
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Bitcoin reverses overnight losses, rising to above $70,000 as oil renews decline

Bitcoin recovered from overnight losses to trade above $70,000 following Wednesday's U.S. inflation data that met market expectations. Markets continue to rule out Federal Reserve rate cuts for March or April meetings, reflecting sustained hawkish monetary policy expectations.

Bitcoin reverses overnight losses, rising to above $70,000 as oil renews decline
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CryptoBearishCoinTelegraph · Mar 116/10
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Bitcoin permabull Arthur Hayes says he wouldn't bet $1 on BTC right now

BitMEX co-founder Arthur Hayes, known for his bullish Bitcoin stance, says he wouldn't invest $1 in BTC currently. Hayes indicates he will resume buying Bitcoin when the Federal Reserve eases monetary policy and increases money printing, potentially triggered by escalating Middle East tensions.

Bitcoin permabull Arthur Hayes says he wouldn't bet $1 on BTC right now
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CryptoBullishCrypto Briefing · Mar 116/10
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Europe’s inflation victory lap gives risk assets a tailwind

Europe's declining inflation rates are providing a boost to risk assets, creating a potentially favorable environment for cryptocurrency markets. The improved macroeconomic conditions may drive increased investor appetite for digital assets despite ongoing regulatory uncertainties.

Europe’s inflation victory lap gives risk assets a tailwind
GeneralNeutralFortune Crypto · Mar 96/10
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Something will cause inflation to go up this year, but it’s not oil

The article challenges the conventional wisdom that oil crises were the primary cause of inflation in the 1970s and '80s. It suggests that other factors will drive inflation higher this year, contradicting the common narrative about oil's role in inflationary periods.

Something will cause inflation to go up this year, but it’s not oil
CryptoBearishProtos · Mar 66/10
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Strategy is paying credit card rates to keep STRC at $100

Strategy founder Michael Saylor has dramatically increased the dividend rate on STRC to approximately 60% of typical credit card rates in an effort to maintain the token's $100 price point. This unusually high dividend strategy represents an aggressive monetary policy to defend the token's peg.

Strategy is paying credit card rates to keep STRC at $100
CryptoBullishNewsBTC · Mar 57/10
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Bitcoin To $750K? Arthur Hayes Drops Bombshell Prediction Amid Iran War

BitMEX co-founder Arthur Hayes predicts Bitcoin could reach $500,000-$750,000 by end of 2026, citing potential US-Iran military conflict that would force Fed rate cuts and monetary expansion. His prediction is based on historical patterns where geopolitical conflicts lead to loose monetary policy, though Bitcoin currently trades around $71,000 and has lagged behind commodities during recent Middle East tensions.

Bitcoin To $750K? Arthur Hayes Drops Bombshell Prediction Amid Iran War
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CryptoBullishU.Today · Mar 47/102
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Bitcoin Nears Major Scarcity Milestone With 95% of Supply Already Mined

Bitcoin is approaching a major milestone with 95% of its total supply already mined, expected to reach 20 million coins as early as next week. The remaining 5% of Bitcoin's supply will take approximately 114 years to be fully mined due to the halving mechanism built into the protocol.

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AI × CryptoBullishCoinTelegraph · Mar 46/105
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AI agents overwhelmingly prefer Bitcoin over fiat in new study

A Bitcoin Policy Institute study of 36 AI models revealed that Bitcoin was the preferred monetary choice in 48% of responses, though over half of AI models favored stablecoins for payment scenarios. The research highlights emerging preferences of AI systems in monetary selection.

AI agents overwhelmingly prefer Bitcoin over fiat in new study
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CryptoBearishCoinTelegraph · Mar 37/106
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Senate housing bill amendment proposes to block US CBDC until 2030

A Senate housing bill amendment proposes blocking the Federal Reserve from issuing a US Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) until 2030. The prohibition language mirrors previous standalone bills aimed at preventing a Fed-issued digital dollar.

Senate housing bill amendment proposes to block US CBDC until 2030
CryptoBearishThe Block · Mar 37/106
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US Senate’s anti-CBDC housing bill advances with bipartisan support

The US Senate has advanced a bipartisan housing bill that includes a provision prohibiting the Federal Reserve from issuing a Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) through early 2031. This represents significant legislative momentum against CBDC development in the United States.

US Senate’s anti-CBDC housing bill advances with bipartisan support
CryptoBearishCryptoSlate · Mar 26/105
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M2 money supply is surging again – so why isn’t this bullish for Bitcoin anymore?

U.S. M2 money supply reached a record $22.442 trillion in January 2026, up 4.29% year-over-year, but Bitcoin hasn't responded with the traditional bullish correlation to increased liquidity. This breaks the historical 'liquidity up, risk up' narrative that has previously driven cryptocurrency markets during periods of monetary expansion.

M2 money supply is surging again – so why isn’t this bullish for Bitcoin anymore?
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CryptoBullishBitcoinist · Mar 27/1014
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A Longer Iran War Could Send Bitcoin Higher, Arthur Hayes Says

Arthur Hayes, BitMEX co-founder, argues that a prolonged US-Iran conflict could be bullish for Bitcoin by forcing the Federal Reserve to adopt looser monetary policies with cheaper and more abundant money supply.

A Longer Iran War Could Send Bitcoin Higher, Arthur Hayes Says
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AI × CryptoBullishCoinTelegraph · Mar 26/109
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Bitcoin to see tailwinds if AI prompts ‘easier monetary policy’: NYDIG

NYDIG's Greg Cipolaro suggests that artificial intelligence could function as a 'general-purpose technology' that may prompt easier monetary policy conditions. This potential shift toward looser monetary policy could create favorable tailwinds for Bitcoin's price performance.

Bitcoin to see tailwinds if AI prompts ‘easier monetary policy’: NYDIG
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CryptoBullishBeInCrypto · Mar 26/1010
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Arthur Hayes Says Iran Conflict Could Trigger Fed Easing, Boost Bitcoin

BitMEX co-founder Arthur Hayes published an essay arguing that potential US military engagement with Iran could lead to Federal Reserve rate cuts and money printing. Hayes bases his thesis on a four-decade historical pattern showing major US Middle East military campaigns have been followed by monetary easing, which he believes would drive Bitcoin prices higher.

Arthur Hayes Says Iran Conflict Could Trigger Fed Easing, Boost Bitcoin
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AI × CryptoNeutralCoinDesk · Feb 286/108
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Here's how bitcoin's price rise could be fueled by job-stealing AI software

NYDIG Research suggests Bitcoin's price movements will be driven more by AI's impact on economic fundamentals than technological factors. The analysis focuses on how AI adoption affects employment, growth rates, real interest rates, and central bank monetary policies.

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CryptoBearishBankless · Feb 287/106
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The Stablecoin Interest Crackdown

The article discusses regulatory pressures on stablecoin issuers regarding interest distribution and the competitive dynamics between digital dollars and traditional bank deposits. It explores the ongoing debate over who should receive the risk-free rate earned on stablecoin reserves.

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