Christopher Waller crypto remarks frame selloffs as normal; data shows Bitcoin's swings align with cycles as Fed rate-cut outlook and liquidity shape risk.Christopher Waller crypto remarks frame selloffs as normal; data shows Bitcoin's swings align with cycles as Fed rate-cut outlook and liquidity shape risk.

Bitcoin holds as Waller calls crypto crashes cyclical

2026/02/10 04:00
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Waller frames crypto crashes as normal: what it means

Characterizing large crypto drawdowns as “normal” places them within the expected distribution of outcomes for a high-volatility asset class rather than as outliers that signal structural failure. In practice, it implies that sharp reversals are part of routine market functioning when leverage, liquidity, and sentiment reset.

This framing emphasizes risk management over alarmism. It distinguishes cyclical volatility from systemic risk, underscoring that severe price moves can occur without broader financial instability when exposures, interconnections, and controls are contained.

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Why it matters now: market context and immediate impact

In recent public remarks, Christopher Waller, a Governor at the U.S. central bank, characterized large crypto selloffs as part of typical market cycles. “These dips have happened before, and big crashes are normal,” said Christopher Waller, Governor, Federal Reserve. For traders and risk managers, this narrows the narrative from “existential threat” to position sizing, liquidity buffers, and drawdown tolerance.

At the time of this writing, based on data from NasdaqGS (delayed quote), Coinbase Global (COIN) closed at 165.12 on Feb 6, up 13.00% on the day, with after-hours pricing at 165.86. The figures indicate a session range of 151.57–165.51 and a 52-week span of 142.58–444.65.

As reported by TheStreet, Ira Auerbach cautioned that any single interest-rate cut may offer only a limited tailwind for digital assets and does not, by itself, change structural risks. The takeaway is that macro relief and market structure can diverge, so headline shifts in policy settings may not immediately translate into durable price support.

Are crypto crashes normal? Crypto market cycles explained

In early-stage, high-beta markets, deep drawdowns are a recurrent feature of leverage unwinds, liquidity gaps, and rapid sentiment shifts, especially around policy headlines, regulatory uncertainty, or market plumbing stress. Interpreting a selloff as “normal” does not minimize tail risks; it simply frames them within scenario analysis and loss-absorbing capacity.

As reported by CoinDesk, independent market analytics have pointed to stabilizing liquidity in parts of the digital-asset ecosystem while warning that swings are likely to remain meaningful. In practice, that mix, better plumbing but persistent volatility, aligns with a cyclical pattern rather than a one-off anomaly.

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