Who controls Bitcoin liquidity? The five key players determine its fate in 2026

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By 2026, Bitcoin depends on five key gatekeepers: Powell’s interest rate path, Atkin’s market access, Pierce’s crypto policies, Ardoino’s control of 59.98% stablecoins, and He Yi’s exchange rules. Expectations of rate cuts declining triggered a $454 million outflow, IBIT net assets at 74.55 billion, and total stablecoin market cap at 311.563 billion.

Federal Reserve Powell: Macroeconomic Liquidity and Interest Rate Expectation Bottlenecks

The macroeconomic bottleneck period will emerge around 2026, with its catalyst date already set. Federal Reserve Chair Powell’s term will end on May 15, 2026, while his board tenure continues until January 31, 2028. Even if policy directions remain uncertain in advance, this schedule sets decision-making milestones.

The uncertainty in the Fed’s governance structure has long been public knowledge. Questions about whether Powell will leave after his term and how this might impact the Fed’s leadership structure have sparked doubts. Cryptocurrency’s sensitivity to interest rate re-pricing has been reflected in product flows. A CoinShares report states that during the week of January 12, 2026, digital asset investment products saw outflows of $454 million, attributing this to “dimming prospects of Fed rate cuts in March,” revealing the mechanism by which discount rate expectations directly influence crypto positions.

Mainstream seller commentary also includes the view that “interest rates remain high and will stay longer.” JPMorgan believes there will be no rate cuts in 2026, which market participants can treat as a clear scenario assumption rather than a fact. In reality, the macroeconomic outlook for 2026 depends less on a single speech and more on whether interest rate expectations change enough to alter risk appetite.

Such changes are often reflected through ETP/ETF fund flow data and other asset allocation signals. When rate cut expectations heat up, funds flow into risk assets including cryptocurrencies; when expectations cool, funds flow out. Every public statement by Powell, every meeting minutes, every rate decision is repeatedly interpreted by the market and immediately reflected in liquidity changes.

SEC Atkin and Pierce: Market Access Double Gate

U.S. legal market access constitutes a second bottleneck, as investable assets depend on registration channels, enforcement intensity, and intermediary operations. According to the SEC announcement, Paul S. Atkins will be confirmed on April 9, 2025, and sworn in as SEC Chair on April 21, 2025.

The SEC has also established a cryptocurrency working group, led by Commissioner Hester Peirce. This indicates an internal setup of a crypto-related coordination center led by designated officials. For 2026, the importance of this pairing may no longer primarily be reflected in public comments but in the sequence, scope, and clarity of processes.

From a market perspective, milestone events may translate into changes in market access volatility and the “investable boundaries” of certain assets and business models. These processes will determine whether U.S.-based broker-dealers, advisors, and product issuers can expand their operations without regulatory resistance. The policies of Atkins and Peirce will directly influence the accessibility of Bitcoin and other crypto assets in the U.S. market.

Tether Ardoino and Binance He Yi: Settlement and Trading Dual Control

ETF distribution and risk allocation form the third bottleneck. Data compiled by Farside shows that as of January 14, 2026, net inflows totaled +$840.6 million; as of January 7, 2026, net outflows totaled -$486.1 million. In terms of assets, as of January 16, 2026, BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) had net assets of $74.55 billion.

Stablecoin settlement capacity is the fourth bottleneck. DeFiLlama data shows that at that time, the total stablecoin market cap was $311.563 billion, with USDT accounting for 59.98%, and a seven-day increase of $3.837 billion (+1.25%). In December 2023, Tether appointed Paolo Ardoino as CEO, making him the decision-making core of the largest stablecoin issuer by market share.

List of the Five Major Liquidity Gatekeepers

Powell (Federal Reserve): Determines macro liquidity through interest rate path, term ending May 15, 2026

Atkin (SEC Chair): U.S. market access and product approval authority

Pierce (SEC Commissioner): Leader of the crypto working group, policy coordination core

Ardoino (Tether): Controls settlement capacity with 59.98% USDT share

He Yi (Binance): Exchange liquidity and listing rules, leading market share

The liquidity and listing status of exchanges constitute the fifth bottleneck. Binance co-founder He Yi and Richard Teng serve as CEOs, managing a small team active in market data tracking. When a major trading venue changes its listing pace, market-making rules, leverage limits, or redemption operations, liquidity impacts on assets that rely heavily on that venue for price discovery can be immediate.

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