Japanese government bonds stabilize, pushing Bitcoin to stand firm at $90,000; crypto market temporarily leaves the selling pressure storm behind

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XRP-3,37%

January 22 News, as the tension in the Japanese bond market has significantly eased, the cryptocurrency market has stabilized on Thursday. Japanese long-term government bond prices rose for the second consecutive day, driving yields lower. This change temporarily alleviated the macro pressures that previously suppressed Bitcoin and mainstream digital assets.

During Asian trading hours, Bitcoin prices fluctuated around $90,000, while Ethereum regained the $3,000 level. Meanwhile, major tokens such as Solana, XRP, and Cardano also showed sideways movement after experiencing sharp declines earlier in the week. The short-term market stability is highly correlated with the decline in Japan’s 30-year government bond yield, which had previously surged to multi-decade highs, causing significant volatility in global risk assets.

The Japanese bond market occupies a central position in the global capital system. When Japan’s long-term bond yields rise rapidly, it pushes up global financing costs and prompts international funds to flow into safer assets with stable interest returns. This reallocation of funds typically suppresses high-risk assets, including Bitcoin, as the crypto market heavily relies on loose liquidity environments.

Earlier this week, Japanese bonds experienced a sell-off, causing global bond yields to rise in tandem. U.S. Treasuries were also affected, leading to a sharp decline in market risk appetite. Against this backdrop, Bitcoin briefly fell below $88,000, with leveraged positions being forced to close, and altcoins experienced even more significant declines.

As Japanese government officials stepped in to soothe the market, bond yields retreated, and traders’ defensive operations temporarily paused. Although this does not mean risk appetite has fully recovered, it at least alleviates the most urgent macro pressure points at present.

For crypto investors, the direction of Japanese bond yields remains a key variable. If interest rates rise again rapidly in the future, the trend of capital flowing back into traditional bonds could reemerge, posing new downside risks to Bitcoin and the entire digital asset market. The current stabilization is more of a short-term breather; the macro financial environment remains the core factor determining market direction.

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