Japanese Yen Falls to 40-Year Low Against Dollar as Traders Weigh Bitcoin’s Next MoveOn Tuesday, the Japanese yen fell to its weakest level against the US dollar since 1986.
That move has renewed debate over whether a weaker yen could encourage more capital to flow into digital assets or whether a possible intervention by Japanese authorities could trigger short-term volatility.
Crypto Traders Split Over What a Weaker Yen Means
The Japanese Yen dropped to its lowest level against the USD in nearly four decades, extending pressure from the widening gap between US and Japanese interest rates.
Following that, Spot On Chain analyst Hupzy argued that the currency move has direct implications for crypto markets, with prolonged yen weakness in the past encouraging some investors to view Bitcoin and stablecoins as a hedge against the declining purchasing power of their domestic currency.
In the market commentator’s opinion, the longer the Bank of Japan refrains from intervening, the stronger the trend could become. They also warned that any attempt by the country’s Ministry of Finance to defend the yen could quickly reverse those flows and potentially cause liquidations across risk assets, including cryptocurrencies.
“A sharp yen bounce on intervention could pressure BTC briefly, but the macro tailwind from currency depreciation persists until the rate differential narrows,” they explained.
Hupzy’s comments were made even as financial markets reacted positively to a cooling in geopolitical tensions earlier in the day, with the Nasdaq 100 climbing 2.3% after US President Donald Trump said the United States and Iran had agreed to stop strikes against each other and get back to the negotiating table.
BTC briefly hit the $60,000 level during Asian hours, then gave back some of those gains, trading closer to $59,000 at the time of writing.
But not everyone thinks Bitcoin is the right move for Japanese investors looking to cover themselves from the yen’s collapse, with economist Peter Schiff arguing that gold could offer better protection against currency depreciation.
Japan’s Crypto Reforms Add Another Layer to the Story
The yen’s weakness is also coming at a time when Japan is reshaping its rules on digital assets, with the country planning to move from the Payment Services Act to the Financial Instrument and Exchange Act.
According to CryptoQuant contributor XWIN Japan, the proposed framework will classify crypto as financial products and introduce stricter rules to address disclosure, market manipulation, and insider trading.
Earlier this month, lawmakers also passed a bill that could lower the country’s crypto tax rate and eventually allow for spot crypto ETFs.
However, for crypto investors, the immediate focus is on Japan’s next move. If policymakers allow the yen to remain under pressure, some believe BTC could continue to attract defensive capital, but if they implement interventions, markets may have to deal with another bout of short-term selling before a clearer direction emerges.
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On Tuesday, the Japanese yen fell to its weakest level against the US dollar since 1986.
That move has renewed debate over whether a weaker yen could encourage more capital to flow into digital assets or whether a possible intervention by Japanese authorities could trigger short-term volatility.
Crypto Traders Split Over What a Weaker Yen Means
The Japanese Yen dropped to its lowest level against the USD in nearly four decades, extending pressure from the widening gap between US and Japanese interest rates.
Following that, Spot On Chain analyst Hupzy argued that the currency move has direct implications for crypto markets, with prolonged yen weakness in the past encouraging some investors to view Bitcoin and stablecoins as a hedge against the declining purchasing power of their domestic currency.
In the market commentator’s opinion, the longer the Bank of Japan refrains from intervening, the stronger the trend could become. They also warned that any attempt by the country’s Ministry of Finance to defend the yen could quickly reverse those flows and potentially cause liquidations across risk assets, including cryptocurrencies.
“A sharp yen bounce on intervention could pressure BTC briefly, but the macro tailwind from currency depreciation persists until the rate differential narrows,” they explained.
Hupzy’s comments were made even as financial markets reacted positively to a cooling in geopolitical tensions earlier in the day, with the Nasdaq 100 climbing 2.3% after US President Donald Trump said the United States and Iran had agreed to stop strikes against each other and get back to the negotiating table.
BTC briefly hit the $60,000 level during Asian hours, then gave back some of those gains, trading closer to $59,000 at the time of writing.
But not everyone thinks Bitcoin is the right move for Japanese investors looking to cover themselves from the yen’s collapse, with economist Peter Schiff arguing that gold could offer better protection against currency depreciation.
Japan’s Crypto Reforms Add Another Layer to the Story
The yen’s weakness is also coming at a time when Japan is reshaping its rules on digital assets, with the country planning to move from the Payment Services Act to the Financial Instrument and Exchange Act.
According to CryptoQuant contributor XWIN Japan, the proposed framework will classify crypto as financial products and introduce stricter rules to address disclosure, market manipulation, and insider trading.
Earlier this month, lawmakers also passed a bill that could lower the country’s crypto tax rate and eventually allow for spot crypto ETFs.
However, for crypto investors, the immediate focus is on Japan’s next move. If policymakers allow the yen to remain under pressure, some believe BTC could continue to attract defensive capital, but if they implement interventions, markets may have to deal with another bout of short-term selling before a clearer direction emerges.
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