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Bitcoin Price Today: BTC Slips Below $75,000 as Fed Doubts Stall a Fresh Rally

Bitcoin Price Today: BTC Slips Below $75,000 as Fed Doubts Stall a Fresh Rally

London—April 21, 2026, 20:53 BST

Bitcoin dipped under $75,000 on Tuesday, retreating from an earlier climb near $77,000 as traders weighed prospects for U.S. interest rates and the staying power of this week’s risk rally. The top cryptocurrency recently changed hands at roughly $74,985, off 1.7% for the day after reaching an intraday peak of $76,844.

This shift is notable: bitcoin looked ready to break out, holding above $75,000 for days. But that level’s back in play. CoinDesk noted the token was trading just under $77,000 earlier, only to fall to $75,500 as Kevin Warsh faced Senate confirmation.

Fresh capital pushed into spot bitcoin ETFs this week, giving the market a lift. These funds, traded on stock exchanges and backed by actual bitcoin, saw more than $996 million in net inflows, the biggest weekly total since mid-January, according to SoSoValue figures cited by XTB. Notably, BlackRock’s IBIT led the pack, pulling in $906 million.

This time, the rate outlook flipped. Warsh—President Donald Trump’s pick for Fed chair—told senators he wasn’t committing to rate cuts and underscored the central bank’s independence, according to Reuters. For bitcoin, which has behaved more like a risk asset than a safe haven this year, fewer or delayed cuts mean cash and bonds could pose stiffer competition.

Geopolitical tensions didn’t let up. Reuters said Iran was still undecided on showing up for last-chance peace talks with the U.S. in Islamabad, just one day out from the Gulf ceasefire deadline. That lingering uncertainty put oil—and inflation risk—front and center for markets. Defensive sentiment has pulled on speculative assets.

Corporate buying stepped in and kept the slide from deepening. Strategy—the software outfit now holding bitcoin on its balance sheet—grabbed 34,164 bitcoins for $2.54 billion during the week ending April 19, shelling out an average $74,395 per coin, per a statement and filings cited by Investing.com. That brought its stash to a hefty 815,061 bitcoins.

Akshat Siddhant, lead quant analyst at Mudrex, told Moneycontrol that bitcoin’s bounce from support just above $73,800 has drawn buyers back in at important points. Commentary ahead of the next Fed meeting, he noted, “remains a key influence.” Siddhant added that if bitcoin clears $78,000, it could ignite another move up. Moneycontrol

Riya Sehgal, research analyst at Delta Exchange, struck a cautious note. Bitcoin and ether, she pointed out, have managed to stay resilient despite geopolitical and economic headwinds. Still, she flagged ongoing U.S.-Iran tensions and oil swings as persistent drags on risk assets. Near-term moves, according to Sehgal, hinge on macro signals and technical markers, suggesting volatility isn’t going anywhere soon.

Ether slipped too, losing roughly 1.4% to land at $2,296. The move added to the broad pressure on major tokens, though this decline wasn’t as severe as the sharper liquidations that hit the crypto market during bigger selloffs earlier this year.

The landscape could shift fast. Bitcoin faces a $7.9 billion options expiry, with a pile-up of bets clustered around $75,000, according to CoinDesk. Those options give traders ways to wager on or protect against price swings. If the price hangs around $75,000, expect more sideways action, but slipping below that could trigger a new round of selling.

Even with the recent ETF inflows and Strategy’s latest buy fueling optimism, Tuesday’s bitcoin price lags well behind last year’s high point. Reuters noted back in October that bitcoin reached a record $125,835.92—still well out of reach.

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