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Bitcoin dances on a thin line as Japan and US policies clash

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The Bank of Japan tightened policy on Dec. 18, lifting its benchmark rate to 0.75%, the highest since 1995.

Governor Kazuo Ueda framed the move as a formal break with the “ultra-accommodative” regime that has helped fuel global risk-taking for decades.

Following the news, Bitcoin was little changed near $87,800, but the calm surface belies a more profound shift.

Market observers noted that the hike represents a live test of the global funding machinery, particularly the yen carry trade that has quietly financed leverage in everything from Nasdaq futures to crypto derivatives.

Considering this, the risk for traders into 2026 is not this latest print. The possibility is that Japan keeps tightening just as the US Federal Reserve starts cutting, leaving a temporary gap in dollar and yen liquidity.

Hedging-cost squeeze

The yen carry trade, which involves borrowing in low-yielding yen to buy higher-returning assets overseas, remains the main channel through which Tokyo’s decisions hit Bitcoin.

For years, that structure has supplied a steady, if opaque, bid for risk assets.

Analysts at Bitunix told CryptoSlate that this equation would be changing due to the current market conditions.

According to analysts, if the Fed shifts to cuts while Japan continues to raise rates, the US–Japan interest-rate spread compresses, eroding the economic underpinnings of global leverage.

They added:

“This would place rebalancing pressure on carry trades that rely on the yen as a funding currency, potentially triggering capital repatriation into Japanese assets and creating episodic headwinds for the US dollar and risk assets.”

However, Bitcoin analyst Fred Krueger argues that the bigger pressure point lies in hedging rather than headline rates. He posited that the markets often misread who really matters in the trade: Japanese life insurers.

According to him, institutions such as Nippon Life are not chasing crypto rallies; they are matching long-dated liabilities. For two decades, that meant buying U.S. Treasuries because domestic bonds yielded almost nothing. That framework broke when the Fed pushed rates above 5%.

Krueger wrote:

“When Jerome Powell ramped rates past 5%, that entire setup broke. FX hedging costs exploded and completely wiped out any yield when converted back into yen.”

The result is a quiet repositioning rather than a visible liquidation.

With 10-year Japanese government bond yields climbing above 2%, local paper finally offers a workable return without the expense of currency hedges. Capital that might previously have gone into hedged Treasuries or global credit instead stays onshore.

So, if that marginal flow no longer feeds into Wall Street, the incremental bid for risk assets, Bitcoin included, weakens.

A warning from the US

While macro desks focus on bond curves, on-chain and order-book data suggest sophisticated U.S. traders are already lightening up.

CryptoQuant data show American investors sold into the BoJ headline. The Coinbase Premium Gap, the spread between the USD pair on Coinbase and the USDT pair on Binance, dropped to about -$57 during the US session.

A negative premium indicates that Coinbase, where US institutions dominate trading volume, is trading at a discount to offshore venues. That pattern points to portfolio de-risking into strength rather than dip-buying.

Coinbase Premium (Source: CryptoQuant)

At the same time, Guilherme Tavares, chief executive of i3 Invest, sees the combination of rising Japanese yields and Bitcoin’s resilience as a caution signal.

He said:

“Liquidity has been crucial lately. With long term yields so high in Japan, risky assets are finally starting to show more weakness.”

He pointed out that the correlation between Japanese 40-year bonds and Bitcoin has recently fallen to extreme lows, suggesting the asset is losing one of its key macro supports.

Macro stalemate

Even so, Bitcoin has so far refused to break materially lower, holding above $84,000 intraday. Timothy Misir, head of research at BRN, told CryptoSlate that the standoff was a “macro stalemate.”

According to Misir, the conflicting signals are pinning markets in place. Notably, the US headline inflation slowed to 2.7%, giving the Fed room to discuss easing. At the same time, the BoJ is inching rates higher from the zero bound.

Due to this, he noted:

“US data argues for easing. Japan just tightened. Crypto is caught in between.”

So, he characterized the recent price action as “positioning stress” rather than fundamental capitulation, with traders adjusting exposures rather than abandoning the asset class.

Long-term view

Despite the relative uncertainty in the market, some veteran observers see the latest move as a waypoint rather than an outright regime break.

Arthur Hayes, co-founder of BitMEX, argues the BoJ remains constrained by its own balance sheet and Japan’s debt load.

Despite the hike to 0.75%, he noted that the Asian country’s inflation is still higher, leaving real rates in negative territory. Hayes sees that as a deliberate feature of policy rather than an accident.

“Don’t fight the BoJ: negative real rates is the explicit policy,” he wrote, predicting a weaker yen over time and higher Bitcoin prices as investors seek protection from currency debasement.

Hayes’ bullish chain runs indirectly through fixed-income markets because Japanese insurers are unlikely to allocate to Bitcoin directly.

However, if, as Krueger suggested, they pull back from hedged US Treasuries because currency protection has become too costly, the Fed may eventually have to absorb more supply and suppress yields.

Consequently, the fresh balance-sheet expansion aimed at stabilizing sovereign debt would result to higher Bitcoin prices.



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