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    Bitcoin slips as market eyes fed policy meeting this month

    July 24, 2025
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    Bitcoin fell slightly on Wednesday, slipping to $118,466 as investor sentiment remained subdued and the cryptocurrency  continued to trade within a narrow range. The decline follows a recent surge to a record high of over $123,000 earlier this month, with price action since then largely consolidating amid macroeconomic caution and regulatory developments. The muted movement in Bitcoin came despite positive sentiment in broader financial markets.

    Bitcoin slips below $118,000 as crypto market pauses amid caution

    U.S. President Donald Trump announced a major trade agreement with Japan, which included a reduction in proposed  tariffs  on Japanese imports from 25 percent to 15 percent. As part of the deal, Japan pledged $550 billion in investment into the U.S. economy and agreed to open its markets further to American exports, including automobiles, agricultural goods, and energy products. Global risk assets responded with gains, while gold prices retreated, indicating an improved appetite for risk.

    Bitcoin, however, remained largely unresponsive to the broader market optimism. Analysts noted that investor attention is shifting to the U.S. Federal Reserve’s upcoming policy meeting on July 30, where signals on interest rate direction are expected. Despite gains earlier in July, the inability of Bitcoin to consistently hold above the $120,000 level is contributing to growing caution among market participants.

    Institutional partnerships show ongoing interest in digital assets

    In corporate news, Bitcoin mining company MARA Holdings announced a plan to raise up to one billion dollars through a private placement of convertible senior notes due in 2032. The offering includes an initial raise of 850 million dollars with an option for an additional 150 million. The notes will not pay interest and may be converted into cash, shares, or a combination of both. Proceeds from the offering will be used to repurchase existing debt, purchase additional Bitcoin, expand infrastructure, support operations, and enter hedging transactions aimed at minimizing dilution risk from potential conversions.

    Support for Bitcoin came from recent U.S. legislative developments. President Trump signed the GENIUS Act into law, creating a federal regulatory framework for stablecoins. Two additional crypto-related bills have also passed the House of Representatives and are pending Senate approval. The new laws have provided some regulatory clarity but have yet to deliver a sustained boost to crypto market prices. Meanwhile, altcoins experienced sharper declines.

    Ethereum fell over 3 percent to 3,596 dollars, while XRP dropped more than 9 percent to 3.27 dollars. Other major tokens, including Cardano, Solana, and Polygon, also posted losses between 6 and 9 percent. Meme-based tokens such as Dogecoin and TRUMP saw declines exceeding 7 percent. Despite current market weakness, institutional interest in crypto continues to grow. PNC Financial Services and Coinbase Global announced a new partnership under which PNC will use Coinbase’s crypto services platform to offer digital asset access to its clients. – By CryptoWire News Desk.

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