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DXY Slide to 2022 Levels Sparks Crypto Crash Fears Amid Rate Cut Talk

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The cryptocurrency market has declined by 24% in early 2026, closely tracking a sustained slide in the U.S. dollar. The DXY dollar index fell 9.4% in 2025 and is down another 1.4% this year, raising concerns of a 2022-style downturn as the Federal Reserve considers interest rate cuts amid record-high U.S. debt payments and foreign Treasury sell-offs.


The U.S. Dollar Index (DXY) recorded its worst streak since 2017 last year, dropping 9.4%. It has declined another 1.4% in early 2026, returning to levels last seen in 2022 when the crypto market lost 65% of its value.

Market optimism for a rate cut is rising, with the probability of a March Federal Reserve move jumping to 21.2%. Analysts suggest a rate cut could trigger a further 10% drop in the DXY, which has historically been a positive signal for risk assets like cryptocurrency.

However, the correlation broke in 2025 as crypto fell 7.8% alongside the dollar’s slide. A key reason was soaring U.S. debt interest payments, which hit a record $292 billion to overseas holders in Q3 2025. Investors viewed the setup as riskier due to the potential for a liquidity squeeze.

The current “dollar war” with China, which involves selling Treasuries, threatens higher interest pressure alongside the debt burden. This systemic stress means that even with a dovish Fed, rate cuts could be more bearish than bullish for crypto’s potential second-half rally.

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