Analysts are optimistic about Bitcoin's prospects in 2026, driven by a weaker U.S. dollar and expectations of Federal Reserve rate cuts. The dollar has declined nearly 10% against major currencies this year, marking its largest drop since 2017, as the Fed remains relatively accommodative. Despite recent rate cuts, internal Fed disagreements persist, with a high probability of no rate change in early January. Political pressures, including those from Donald Trump, add to the uncertainty surrounding the dollar's global position. Analysts suggest that a Fed rate-cutting cycle could enhance liquidity and benefit Bitcoin, potentially serving as a catalyst for the crypto market's growth in 2026.
Weaker Dollar and Fed Rate Cut Hopes May Boost Bitcoin in 2026
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