Analysis: Why do the Bank of Japan's policy moves profoundly influence Bitcoin's price?

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In the cryptocurrency market, traders often focus on the Federal Reserve, but in reality, the Bank of Japan’s influence on Bitcoin is equally critical. The reason lies in Japan’s long-standing role as a core node in the global liquidity system, where changes in its monetary policy often first impact high-risk assets, with Bitcoin usually being the first to react.

For decades, Japan has maintained near-zero or even negative interest rates, making the yen one of the lowest-cost funding currencies worldwide. This environment has given rise to massive “yen arbitrage trading.” Institutional investors borrow yen at low cost, then exchange it for US dollars or euros to invest in high-yield assets such as stocks, credit, emerging markets, and cryptocurrencies. When the financing environment is loose, these funds provide sustained liquidity support for high-volatility assets like Bitcoin.

Bitcoin is particularly sensitive to arbitrage capital. On one hand, it can be traded around the clock with high liquidity; on the other hand, its high volatility makes it suitable for risk-tolerant, leveraged capital participation. Once the Bank of Japan signals tightening, this mechanism is likely to be disrupted.

On the surface, even if the Bank of Japan raises interest rates, the increase might only be 25 basis points, and policy rates remain significantly below those of Europe and the US. But the key is not the magnitude of the rate hike, rather the direction. Decades of maintaining ultra-low interest rates mean that any rate increase signifies a structural shift in the financing environment. If the market anticipates Japan entering a continuous tightening cycle, arbitrage trades tend to close early, triggering a synchronized correction in global risk assets.

In the crypto market, this impact is often amplified rapidly through leverage. Hawkish signals from the Bank of Japan may push up the yen exchange rate and global yields, putting pressure on Bitcoin prices. Once key technical levels are broken, long positions in perpetual contracts and margin trading will trigger liquidations, with exchanges passively selling collateral assets, causing chain reactions of sell-offs and further magnifying the decline.

Therefore, traders paying attention to Bank of Japan decisions typically focus on several signals: whether the yen is strengthening, bond yields are rising, crypto market financing rates and open interest are decreasing, and whether Bitcoin breaks below key support levels. At the same time, the Bank of Japan’s policy guidance is also crucial; dovish statements help stabilize sentiment, while hawkish signals may intensify market volatility.

Overall, the reason why the Bank of Japan is so important to Bitcoin is because it deeply influences the global liquidity environment. When cheap funds start to retreat, Bitcoin often feels the first pressure.

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海上漂vip
· 2025-12-17 10:57
The analysis makes sense!
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