Bitcoin, Ethereum gain on macro risk-on sentiment; spot prices diverge from traditional equities as Fed prepares to signal rate trajectoryBitcoin, Ethereum gain on macro risk-on sentiment; spot prices diverge from traditional equities as Fed prepares to signal rate trajectory

Crypto Rally Mirrors Equity Strength as FOMC Looms

2026/03/17 10:08
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Crypto Rally Mirrors Equity Strength as FOMC Looms

Cryptocurrency markets entered March 17 on stronger footing, with Bitcoin trading above $75,800 and Ethereum climbing past $2,360 – gains that track a broader equity rebound but diverge on volatility expectations ahead of the Federal Reserve's 3 p.m. ET policy announcement.

The three major tokens posted double-digit 24-hour gains: Bitcoin up 4.52%, Ethereum surging 8.47%, and Solana rising 4.09%. Total crypto market cap hovered near $2.59 trillion, with Bitcoin dominance steady at 58.76%, signaling institutional confidence in the category's largest asset.

The momentum mirrors Monday's U.S. equity rally. The S&P 500 closed Monday at 6,699.38, +1.01%, after oil prices retreated from geopolitical peaks. Energy concerns that had pushed Brent crude toward $100/barrel last week eased, removing a key inflation pressure point. Crypto traders parsed the same signal: risk appetite returning, rate cuts potentially delayed—but not derailed entirely.

The FOMC Wild Card

At stake in today's Fed meeting is clarity on the rate trajectory. Matthew Luzzetti, chief U.S. economist for Deutsche Bank Securities, noted the shift in debate: "A question that was almost unthinkable two weeks ago is now being more heavily debated: Could the Fed raise rates in 2026?" Rate increases remain unlikely absent a fresh inflation spike, Luzzetti said, but the mere discussion signals hawkish repositioning.

Heading into the 3 p.m. announcement, the implication for crypto is binary: dovish Powell support maintained or hawkish surprise crushes leverage.

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