TLDR: Bitcoin dropped 83%, 84%, and 77% following the last three Federal Reserve leadership transitions. New Fed chairs typically adopt hawkish rhetoric early,TLDR: Bitcoin dropped 83%, 84%, and 77% following the last three Federal Reserve leadership transitions. New Fed chairs typically adopt hawkish rhetoric early,

Bitcoin and the Fed Chair Curse: Will the Warsh Transition Break the Pattern?

2026/06/07 01:09
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TLDR:

  • Bitcoin dropped 83%, 84%, and 77% following the last three Federal Reserve leadership transitions.
  • New Fed chairs typically adopt hawkish rhetoric early, tightening liquidity and pressuring risk assets.
  • The Fed ended quantitative tightening in December 2025 and resumed short-term Treasury purchases.
  • Warsh’s hawkish history and renewed inflation signals cloud hopes for dovish policy at June FOMC. 

Bitcoin is hovering near $63,000 as the Federal Reserve prepares for a leadership change in May 2026. Jerome Powell will hand over the chair to Kevin Warsh amid subdued crypto markets.

Equities continue hitting all-time highs, yet Bitcoin remains roughly 50% below its $125,000 peak. A recurring historical pattern now draws renewed attention: every Fed Chair transition has coincided with a major Bitcoin drawdown.

Bitcoin Fed Chair Transitions and the Drawdown Pattern

The data behind this pattern is difficult to ignore. Bitcoin dropped approximately 83% after Janet Yellen assumed office in 2014.

A similar 84% decline followed Jerome Powell’s first term beginning in 2018. Powell’s reappointment in 2022 preceded a 77% collapse tied to the most aggressive tightening cycle in modern history.

MacroMicro research attributes these declines to several recurring forces. Early in a new chair’s tenure, institutional investors reduce exposure to volatile assets while policy direction remains unclear.

New chairs also tend to adopt hawkish rhetoric to establish inflation-fighting credibility, which tightens liquidity conditions.

Markets further compound the effect through anticipation. Tightening expectations often get priced in before formal policy shifts occur, producing classic “buy the rumor, sell the news” behavior. External shocks then frequently amplify whatever policy pressure already exists.

Each historical cycle shows this combination clearly. The Mt. Gox collapse in February 2014 hit just as Yellen took office and QE tapering began.

The ICO unraveling in 2018 coincided with rate hikes and balance sheet reduction under Powell. In 2022, the Terra and FTX collapses struck as the Fed raised rates at an unprecedented pace.

Why This Cycle May Differ for Bitcoin

The current transition carries meaningful differences from prior episodes. The Federal Reserve formally ended quantitative tightening in December 2025 and has since resumed purchases of short-term Treasury securities. This shift keeps baseline liquidity conditions more stable than during the 2018 or 2022 cycles.

MacroMicro’s research notes that a liquidity-driven Bitcoin selloff, similar to previous transitions, carries reduced risk this time around.

Stable liquidity foundations remove one of the central mechanics that turned prior drawdowns into prolonged bear markets.

That said, uncertainty around Warsh’s policy direction remains. His historically hawkish stance and signs of renewed inflation suggest the June FOMC meeting may not deliver the dovish signals some market participants expect. Trump’s pressure on Warsh to support rate cuts adds another layer of unpredictability.

Investors watching Bitcoin through this transition should focus less on the historical curse and more on the Fed’s actual policy trajectory.

Whether the new chair tilts accommodative or restrictive will likely determine whether Bitcoin breaks the pattern or repeats it.

The post Bitcoin and the Fed Chair Curse: Will the Warsh Transition Break the Pattern? appeared first on Blockonomi.

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