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The bond market is flashing a clear signal on interest rates. Bitcoin bulls should take note

The bond market is sending a signal that complicates prospects of a near-term bitcoin bull run.

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The bond market is flashing a clear signal on interest rates. Bitcoin bulls should take note

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The bond market is flashing a clear signal on interest rates. Bitcoin bulls should take note

The bond market is sending a signal that complicates prospects of a near-term bitcoin bull run.

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Omkar Godbole

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Jun 18, 2026, 7:48 a.m.

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A sharp flattening of the U.S. Treasury yield curve, with the 10-year/2-year spread at its tightest since April 2025, is signaling a more hawkish Federal Reserve stance.

Higher-for-longer interest rate expectations are making fixed-income assets more attractive relative to non-yielding risk assets like bitcoin.

The Fed’s latest projections show policy rates staying higher through 2028, complicating prospects for a near-term bitcoin bull run.

Something has drastically shifted in the bond market, and it's offering negative cues to risk assets, including bitcoin

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The gap between the U.S. 10- and two-year Treasury yields has narrowed to just 28 basis points, the tightest spread since April 2025, according to data source TradingView.

That's what's known as yield curve flattening, and it's flashing "the clearest market signal that the Fed is getting more hawkish," according to Skanda Amarnath, executive director of EmployAmerica, a policy research organization focused on monetary, fiscal, and industrial-level policies.

A more hawkish Fed generally means higher interest rates for longer, and that's bad news for bitcoin and other assets that offer no inherent yield. As expectations for higher interest rates firm up, fixed-income investments become more attractive relative to non-yielding risk assets like crypto, often pulling capital away.

The flattening isn't isolated to the 10 and two-year spread either. The gap between 30-year and five-year yields has also narrowed to its lowest level since April of last year.

The move marks a notable reversal from the start of the year, when the curve was steepening, a sign markets were pricing in rate cuts, which were then cited as a tailwind for risk assets including cryptocurrencies. That tailwind now looks like it's fading.

Here's why the curve matters

Bonds serve as one of the channels through which monetary and fiscal policies are transmitted into markets and the economy. Hence, shifts in the bond market curve or spreads are often clearer and more reliable signals of impending policy changes than individual analyst commentary.

The two-year yield moves closely with expectations for near-term Fed policy, while the 10-year yield reflects where markets see growth and inflation over the longer haul.

Under normal conditions, the curve (the spread between the two) slopes upward as investors demand extra compensation, or a premium, to lock up their money for longer periods, pushing the 10-year yield above the two-year yield.

When that gap narrows, it usually means one of two things: investors are pricing in higher interest rates for longer, which keeps the two-year yield elevated, or they're growing more pessimistic about long-term growth, which pulls the 10-year yield down.

Right now, the move looks like the former, especially in the wake of Wednesday's Fed decision, in which the central bank held interest rates unchanged, but the broader messaging leaned hawkish.

While new Fed Chair Kevin Warsh said the committee remains dedicated to delivering price stability, the Fed's updated dot plot pointed to higher rates ahead than previously projected. The median rate projection for 2026 climbed to 3.8% from 3.4% in March. For 2027, it rose to 3.6% from 3.1%, and for 2028, the projection moved to 3.4% from 3.1%.

The committee was notably split on the path forward. One member projected a rate cut, eight see rates holding steady, three expect one hike, five expect two hikes, and one projects three hikes.

Taken together, these signals suggest the path to a bull revival in BTC may be easier said than done and the cryptocurrency could remain under pressure for sometime. That would be broadly consistent with the widely discussed four-year halving cycle theory, which points to a potential bottom forming around October.

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