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Crypto market extends losses as Bitcoin struggles below $70K after Fed-driven sell-off

By Adewale Olarinde · Published March 19, 2026 · 2 min read · Source: AMBCrypto
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Written by Written by Adewale Olarinde Reviewed by Reviewed by Jibin Mathew George Updated 21:27 IST March 19, 2026 Share Share
Crypto market extends losses as Bitcoin struggles below $70K after Fed-driven sell-off

The crypto market remained under pressure on 19 March, extending losses from the previous session. Bitcoin struggles to hold above key levels following the Federal Reserve’s latest policy signals.

According to CoinMarketCap data, the total crypto market capitalization declined by 1.70% over the past 24 hours, reflecting continued risk-off sentiment across digital assets.

Sell-off cools, but recovery remains weak

Market-wide data showed that while selling intensity has eased, downside pressure persists.

Bitcoin fell 2.9%, while Ethereum declined 3.2%, both posting smaller losses compared to the previous session. XRP dropped 1.0%, with Solana and BNB down 1.5% and 1.7%, respectively.

The more moderate declines suggest that the initial reaction to the Fed decision may be stabilizing. However, buyers have yet to regain control.

Bitcoin struggles below $70K as downtrend persists

A closer look at Bitcoin’s price action reveals a more concerning technical structure.

At the time of writing, BTC was trading near $69,254, slipping below the psychologically important $70,000 level.

Bitcoin 24-hr price trend chart
Source: TradingView

The chart shows:

This suggests that Bitcoin is no longer in a simple pullback, but rather in a short-term downtrend.

Macro pressure continues to weigh on sentiment

The extended weakness comes a day after the Federal Reserve held interest rates steady but signalled that inflation risks remain elevated and policy adjustments will depend on incoming data.

Fed Chair Jerome Powell warned that rising energy prices and geopolitical tensions could keep inflation higher in the near term, reinforcing expectations that rate cuts may be delayed.

For crypto markets, this translates into:

Consolidation or continuation?

Despite ongoing losses, the reduced pace of decline suggests the market may be entering a consolidation phase rather than a fresh wave of panic selling.

However, Bitcoin’s inability to reclaim the $70K level remains a key concern for bulls.

A sustained move below this range could:


Final Summary


 

Adewale Olarinde

Journalist

Adewale Olarinde is a crypto journalist and data-driven storyteller with a Master’s degree in International Relations. He covers digital assets, markets, and policy with a focus on clarity and context. Outside of work, he’s a lifelong Manchester United supporter and a big music lover.

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