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Bitcoin and Crypto Stocks Fall Over Fears of Trump’s Tariffs

Judith MwauraBy Judith MwauraMarch 1, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Bitcoin and stocks connected to the cryptocurrency industry dropped sharply on Monday morning as investors reacted to concerns about the potential impact of the Trump administration’s new tariffs.

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  • Bitcoin and crypto-related stocks declined early Monday due to worries about how Trump’s tariffs could affect the economy.
  • The U.S. government imposed a 25% tariff on goods from Mexico and Canada and a 10% tax on imports from China over the weekend.
  • Investors fear that rising prices from these tariffs could lead to inflation, which may prevent the Federal Reserve from making future interest rate cuts.
  • This uncertainty has driven investors away from riskier assets like Bitcoin.

Crypto Market Takes a Hit

Bitcoin’s price fell to around $95,000 on Sunday night and continued its decline into Monday morning. Several major cryptocurrency-related stocks also suffered losses in premarket trading, as investors assessed the possible economic impact of the newly introduced tariffs.

Shares of leading companies in the crypto space, including Coinbase (COIN), Robinhood (HOOD), MicroStrategy (MSTR), Mara Holdings (MARA), and Riot Platforms (RIOT), each dropped by at least 5% in early trading. The sell-off reflects concerns about how the tariffs could impact financial markets, especially riskier investments like cryptocurrencies.

Trump’s Tariff Policy and Market Reaction

On Saturday, U.S. President Donald Trump followed through on his tariff threats, imposing a 25% tax on all imports from Canada and Mexico and a 10% tax on products from China. In response, these countries have announced that they are preparing to implement retaliatory tariffs, which could further escalate trade tensions.

Economists warn that these tariffs may drive up prices on goods, contributing to inflation. If inflation remains high, the Federal Reserve may be forced to hold off on cutting interest rates, making non-interest-generating assets like Bitcoin less attractive to investors.

The stock market has also shown signs of concern, with U.S. stock futures dropping sharply in early trading on Monday as investors brace for potential economic consequences.

Bitcoin’s Recent Performance and Outlook

Bitcoin and cryptocurrency-related stocks had been performing well since Trump’s election victory in November, as many investors anticipated pro-crypto regulations under his administration. Bitcoin’s price reached an all-time high of $109,000 just before Trump’s January inauguration.

However, the market momentum has shifted, with Bitcoin experiencing four consecutive days of declines. The uncertainty surrounding tariff-induced inflation, interest rates, and overall economic stability has created a challenging environment for the crypto market.

For now, traders and investors are watching closely to see how global markets react and whether central banks will adjust their policies in response to rising inflation risks.

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