Wintermute sees crypto market narrowing to BTC and ETH

In Crypto Regulations
December 10, 2025

Wintermute sees crypto market narrowing to BTC and ETH

Digital-asset markets are consolidating in a choppy yet resilient range, but investor activity is largely confined to bitcoin and Ethereum, according to analysts at Wintermute.

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Source: X.

“After two months of macroeconomic uncertainty, markets are starting to show greater tolerance for negative factors. Familiar worries about a reversal in central-bank policy, mixed macro data and persistent capital allocations to AI stocks remain, but they no longer elicit the previous reflexive risk-off response,” the experts noted. 

In their view, markets have entered a “consolidation phase characterised by a mix of stability and instability”, as evidenced by tight price action over the past two weeks. 

For digital assets, however, this looks more like a “period of digestion” than an established trend.

A fading Nasdaq impulse has led to selective risk-taking, with investors favouring quality over broad beta, according to Wintermute. In crypto, that has “narrowed interest” to the leading coins — BTC and ETH — across both retail and institutional cohorts. 

“Despite this, the compressed base suggests a low probability of leverage being deployed, as the market waits for macro clarity. Meanwhile, elevated implied year-end volatility points to a split market: traders are targeting either $85,000 or $100,000,” the analysts added.

Attention now centres on the the Fed‘s rate decision on 10 December and a similar decision by the Bank of Japan next week. Absent decisive “macro surprises”, cryptocurrencies are likely to remain range-bound.

Market participants put the probability of a 25 bp cut at 89.6%.

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Source: CME FedWatch.

Market conditions

On 9 December, after the US session opened, bitcoin jumped from $90,000 to $94,000.

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15-minute BTC/USDT chart on Binance. Source: TradingView. 

Ether rose from about $3,100 to $3,450.

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15-minute ETH/USDT chart on Binance. Source: TradingView. 

Over the past 24 hours, liquidations totalled $376m, with $296m in shorts.

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Source: Coinglass.

The crypto market’s rise also coincided with the publication of US labour-market data. Job openings in October were just under 7.7m versus 7.6m in September.

The crypto Fear and Greed Index remains in the “extreme fear” zone at 22. 

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Source: Alternative.me. 

Earlier, researchers at London Crypto Club predicted a sharp bitcoin surge, driven by the upcoming Fed meeting. 

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