Crypto markets fell today as the Fed signaled delayed rate cuts. Bitcoin hovers near $75,469 with key support at $73,500. Here's what the data says about what comesCrypto markets fell today as the Fed signaled delayed rate cuts. Bitcoin hovers near $75,469 with key support at $73,500. Here's what the data says about what comes

Why Is Crypto Down Today? The Fed Just Delivered a Higher-for-Longer Shock as Bitcoin Tests $76K Support

2026/04/30 22:10
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Crypto markets are bleeding again. Bitcoin dropped to $76,500 (down ~0.3% in 24 hours), Ethereum fell ~1.4% to $2,265, and XRP slid ~0.5% to $1.37 – and and here is why crypto is down today: the Federal Reserve.

The question isn’t just why prices are lower today, but whether this macro headwind has enough force to break key support levels that have held since April’s rally.
The Fed held rates steady at 3.50%-3.75% but delivered a hawkish message: inflation remains persistent, risks are tilted upside, and rate cuts are not imminent. The “higher-for-longer” signal landed hard on risk assets.

According to market data, Robinhood’s Q1 earnings miss compounded the pressure – crypto transaction revenue fell 47% year-over-year to $134M, triggering a 14%+ drop in its share price and amplifying the risk-off mood across digital assets.

Simon-Peter Massabni of XS.com summarized it bluntly: Bitcoin is “highlighting the fragility of its recent momentum amid a complex macroeconomic environment.” The broader BTC price context makes this pullback look less like noise and more like a structural reset.

Can Bitcoin Price Hold $73,500, Or Is a Drop to $70,000 Next?

BTC is showing weakness after that rejection near $78K. The rally structure is still technically intact, but repeated failures at resistance are starting to wear it down.

Right now, price is stuck around $75K–$76K, and sentiment has clearly shifted, fear is elevated and momentum is fading. The key level is $73.5K. As long as that holds, the structure stays in consolidation and not full breakdown.

Source: Tradingview

If BTC can reclaim $79K–$82K with strength, that is where momentum flips back to buyers and the rally can resume. More likely for now, it just grinds between $73.5K and $79K while macro uncertainty keeps pressure on the market.

The risk is losing $73.5K. If that breaks on a daily close, downside opens quickly toward $70K, and potentially lower if selling accelerates. So this is a fragile setup, not broken yet, but clearly losing strength, and the next move depends on whether support holds or gives way.

The post Why Is Crypto Down Today? The Fed Just Delivered a Higher-for-Longer Shock as Bitcoin Tests $76K Support appeared first on icobench.com.

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