Tonight is the most important night in the 2026 crypto market.


It's not because interest rates will change; they won't.
It's because Powell will speak.
The first Federal Reserve Chair in history to hold over $100 million in crypto assets will, for the first time as the captain, tell the world where he plans to steer this ship.
Many people are worried about Powell's hawkish stance.
But Thirteen wants to remind everyone of one thing:
Can someone with real money in the crypto industry and someone who only criticized Bitcoin at hearings have the same long-term impact on the industry?
Short-term volatility is inevitable.
If tonight's outcome is "hawkish statement + dot plot no rate cut," and Bitcoin retraces to $63,000, that might be the last chance in this cycle to buy Bitcoin just above $60k.
The Iran-U.S. agreement has been signed, oil prices are falling, inflation expectations are easing, and the CLARITY Act is advancing.
The darkest moments in macro might really be behind us.
Hold on, and wait for the lights to turn on at 2:00 a.m.
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· 23h ago
Tonight is the most important night in the 2026 crypto market.
Not because interest rates will change—interest rates won’t change—but because Vaush will speak.
The first Federal Reserve Chair in history to hold more than $100 million in crypto assets will tonight, for the first time as the captain, tell the whole world where he plans to steer this ship.
Many people are worried about Vaush’s hawkish stance.
But Thirteen wants to remind everyone of one thing: can someone with real money in the crypto industry, and someone who has only criticized Bitcoin at hearings, have the same long-term impact on the industry?
Near-term volatility is inevitable.
If tonight’s outcome is “hawkish statement + dot plot no rate cut,” and Bitcoin pulls back to 63,000, then that could be the last chance in this cycle to buy Bitcoin just above $60,000.
The Iran-U.S. agreement is already signed, oil prices are falling, inflation expectations are loosening, and the CLARITY Act is moving forward.
The darkest moment in macro may have truly passed.
Hold on—wait for the lights to turn on at 2:00 a.m.
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