JPMorgan (big US bank) just changed their mind:

They no longer think the Fed (US central bank) will cut interest rates in 2026.

Now they think the Fed might even raise rates a little bit in 2027.

Why does this matter for Bitcoin?

. Lower interest rates = more cheap money → people take more risks → good for Bitcoin & stocks

.Higher (or no-cut) rates = money gets more expensive → people prefer safe stuff like bonds → bad/risky for Bitcoin (less buying power for risky things)

So some people are scared → "Bitcoin crash coming?"

And yeah, BTC dipped a bit toward ~$90k–$91k after the news.

But chill, most crypto people aren't panicking:

.JPMorgan has been wrong about Bitcoin many times before (they used to hate it, now some say it could hit $170k in 2026 )

.This is just one bank's guess — market bets & traders still expect cuts eventually

.Bitcoin already survived way worse macro stuff

.Long-term: more big players (banks, ETFs, even countries) are coming in → super bullish

Bottom line: Short-term noise = possible dip or sideways.

Long-term story = still strong for Bitcoin. Don't sell in fear, but don't FOMO blind either. DYOR & stay calm!

What do you think — dip buy or wait? "

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