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A hidden divide inside the Fed could trigger a hawkish shock for Bitcoin at 2 PM today

Bitcoin heads into the Federal Reserve's July meeting minutes, due Wednesday, Aug. 19, at 2 p.m. Eastern, with a question the policy statement could not answer: did pressure for higher rates stop with the three officials who dissented,…

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Aug 19, 2026 at 1:00 PM UTC · 2 분 소요

A hidden divide inside the Fed could trigger a hawkish shock for Bitcoin at 2 PM today
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Bitcoin heads into the Federal Reserve's July meeting minutes, due Wednesday, Aug. 19, at 2 p.m. Eastern, with a question the policy statement could not answer: did pressure for higher rates stop with the three officials who dissented, or did it reach more broadly across meeting participants? The Bitcoin Fed minutes could clarify whether that pressure reached beyond the three dissenters.

The Fed held its target range at 3.5% to 3.75% on July 29 by a 9-3 vote. Beth Hammack, Neel Kashkari, and Lorie Logan wanted a quarter-point increase. The July 28-29 minutes are scheduled for release Wednesday and were still listed as upcoming at 9:50 p.m. ET Tuesday.

What could make the Bitcoin Fed minutes a shock?

Evidence of debate alone would not clear the bar. The June minutes had already shown that a few participants saw a case for raising rates, several did not view policy as restrictive, and most favored removing the statement's easing bias. Chair Kevin Warsh also said after the July decision that a large majority backed the hold while officials discussed the full range of policy options.

The hawkish surprise would be unmistakable evidence that more than three participants favored a near-term increase, or language in the policy-action discussion indicating that some voting members in the hold majority viewed waiting as tactical rather than a settled preference. A generic reference to “several” participants would not prove that support exceeded the three dissenters, and aggregate labels cannot be assigned to named voters unless the minutes do so.

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