Fed Rate Hike Odds Just Hit 68%, Is Kevin Warsh Now Bitcoin’s Biggest Problem?

America’s newest Federal Reserve Chair did not get a quiet start. Kevin Warsh was sworn in on May 22, three weeks ago, as the 17th Fed Chair. The youngest Fed governor ever appointed when he first joined the board in 2006 at age 35, he walked in promising “regime change”: tighter inflation discipline and a rethink of the Fed’s balance sheet.

Then the May jobs report landed. The US economy added 172,000 jobs, nearly double expectations, against a forecast of 85,000. Bond markets pushed the odds of a December rate hike to 68%.

Kevin Warsh’s First Real Test

His Senate confirmation54-45, the most divisive Fed vote in history, signaled a contested tenure from day one.

Wall Street largely read his appointment as a sign of rate continuity: while Warsh was a hawk during the 2008 financial crisis alongside Ben Bernanke, analysts expected his second stint to run closer to Powell’s playbook.

His “regime change” language, most argued, pointed to internal Fed reform rather than a shift in rate policy.

Recently, Cleveland Fed President Beth Hammack stepped forward to say the central bank may need to act soon to bring inflation back to 2%, warning that “if we wait for definitive evidence that high inflation has become embedded in the economy, it may require larger policy adjustments, at greater cost.”

That lands Warsh in a direct position: hold rates at the June 17-18 FOMC meeting and signal that regime change means structure, not stance, or back a hike and prove his inflation discipline is real.

Odds are rising that the next move from the Fed will be a rate hike
Odds are rising that the next move from the Fed will be a rate hike. Image Source: Kalshi

When Bitcoin ETF outflows hit a record streak amid rate-hike fears, markets have been repricing the Fed outlook for weeks.

The Kevin Warsh Paradox for Bitcoin

Warsh enters the role as the most crypto-familiar Fed chair in history: past ties to Bitcoin and stablecoin ventures, opposition to a central bank digital currency, and support for private-sector stablecoins.

Yet crypto-friendly or not, the rate math dominates. Bitcoin has fallen from $82,000 in mid-May to the low $60,000s, tracking almost exactly with the collapse in rate-cut expectations over the same period.

As BeInCrypto previously reported, when Goldman Sachs and others were still forecasting rate cuts, Bitcoin was pricing in a very different policy path.

Warsh’s crypto fluency means he understands how the rate decision affects digital assets in a way no previous Fed chair has.

Bitcoin price analysis for June 2026 showed that the next directional move is entirely contingent on whether the Fed signals hold or hike at its June 17-18 meeting.

Whether that means tighter rates or just tighter communication, June 17-18 is the date Bitcoin investors are watching.

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