Bitcoin remains near $74,000 with caution dominating ahead of the Fed’s policy announcement.

Bitcoin (BTC $70,444.80) is consolidating after Tuesday’s spike to $76,000, as trading volume fell 33% to $36.9 billion, reflecting cautious market sentiment.

Since bouncing off $73,500, BTC has added just 0.4% over 24 hours, with traders establishing support before any potential breakout. Analysts had expected a quick move to $80,000 after $72,000 was surpassed, but profit-taking and sidelined short-sellers have tempered momentum.

Volatility has also eased in commodities such as gold, silver, and crude oil, while tensions in Iran continue to keep broader risk-on sentiment subdued. U.S. equities have seen gradual gains, with Nasdaq 100 futures up 0.66% and the S&P 500 rising 0.5% since midnight UTC.

Attention is turning to Wednesday’s Federal Reserve meeting. While a rate pause is widely expected, rising oil-driven inflation and softer jobs data could influence sentiment during the post-decision press conference.

Derivatives and positioning

  • Bitcoin futures open interest (OI) has stalled, with slightly negative funding rates indicating traders are not adding bullish positions.
  • OI in ETH, XRP, and SOL fell, signaling unwinding of positions and cooling speculative activity.
  • Privacy coin ZEC saw OI climb to 1.75 million, supporting its 4% 24-hour gain and 31% weekly advance.
  • Funding rates for XRP, BNB, and SOL flipped negative, pointing to hedging against potential downside.
  • Bitcoin’s one-day implied volatility remains around 50% annualized, roughly a 2.6% 24-hour expected move; ETH, SOL, and XRP show similar patterns.
  • Options skew favors puts for BTC and ETH, while block flows highlight demand for bitcoin call spreads, straddles, and ETH risk reversals.

Altcoins and trends

  • The “Altcoin Season” index rose to 54/100, its highest in six months.
  • Zcash (ZEC) added 3.4% in 24 hours, up 32% weekly.
  • DeFi token MORPHO rose 2.3%, extending a 33% monthly gain.
  • The CoinDesk Smart Contract Platform Select Capped Index (SCPXC) gained 0.8%, while the CoinDesk Memecoin Index (CDMEME) dropped 2.7%.

The crypto market remains in cautious consolidation, with major tokens holding support while awaiting Fed guidance and broader macro signals.

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