Bitcoin Faces Yen-Driven Risk as Markets Brace for Possible Intervention

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Bitcoin, currently trading near $87,800, could be exposed to another sharp sell-off if growing speculation around a Japanese yen intervention turns into concrete action. Historical patterns suggest that past yen shocks have coincided with deep Bitcoin drawdowns of around 30%, followed later by powerful recoveries. With similar conditions beginning to form again, traders are watching closely for signs that history may repeat.

A yen intervention typically involves Japanese authorities stepping into currency markets to strengthen the yen, usually by selling U.S. dollars. Over the weekend, concerns intensified after reports that the New York Fed conducted so-called “rate checks” in the USD/JPY pair, a move often interpreted by FX traders as a warning signal ahead of coordinated intervention. These developments followed official remarks highlighting closer U.S.–Japan cooperation on currency stability.

Yen Interventions and the Bitcoin Fractal

During the last two major yen intervention episodes, Bitcoin declined roughly 30% from local highs before finding a bottom. These drops were largely attributed to the unwinding of yen carry trades, which tend to amplify risk-off moves across global markets, including crypto. In both historical cases, however, the sell-offs eventually gave way to strong recoveries, with Bitcoin rallying more than 100% after the dust settled.

Analysts tracking this pattern believe a similar setup may now be in play. According to Mikybull Crypto, Bitcoin could see another sharp decline before staging a meaningful rebound. If the fractal plays out fully, BTC could revisit the $65,000–$70,000 zone before a more durable recovery begins.

Onchain Data Suggests the Bottom Is Not In Yet

Onchain metrics are reinforcing the cautious outlook. Data from Alphractal indicates that Bitcoin has not yet reached full capitulation and may still be searching for a true cycle bottom. One key indicator supporting this view is net unrealized profit/loss, or NUPL, which measures whether the average holder is sitting on unrealized gains or losses.

While NUPL has been trending lower, it remains above zero, meaning the market as a whole is still in profit despite the recent pullback. Historically, Bitcoin has tended to form more reliable bottoms only after NUPL turns negative, signaling that most holders are underwater and selling pressure has largely been exhausted.

Cooling Market Conditions Increase Downside Risk

Additional metrics point to a cooling market. The share of Bitcoin supply in profit has dropped to around 62%, the lowest level since September 2024, when BTC was trading near $30,000. At the same time, Bitcoin’s delta growth rate has turned negative, indicating that price is drifting closer to the network’s aggregate cost basis.

This shift suggests a transition away from speculative excess and toward early-stage accumulation, but it also implies vulnerability to further downside before stability returns. In simple terms, the market may still need another shakeout to reset sentiment fully.

While that process can be painful, analysts note that such phases have historically preceded some of Bitcoin’s strongest long-term buying opportunities. If yen intervention fears materialize, the near-term outlook may be rough, but it could also set the stage for the next major recovery.

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