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3 hours ago 5 Min Read

US President Donald Trump has sparked a debate over consumer finance by proposing to cap credit card interest rates at 10% for one year. He said the measure would help combat unfair lending by big banks.

Although the plan could face legal and political challenges, it could still have an impact on Bitcoin and the broader crypto market.

Political signals beyond policy

Notably, President Trump’s announcement, made via social media, did not include details regarding enforcement or legislative support. Experts say capping interest rates on credit cards would require Congressional approval. In addition, banks say access to credit may be restricted and benefits such as remuneration may be reduced.

As a result, markets view this as a political message rather than a concrete policy. Still, the debate alone can influence perceptions of the traditional financial system, and that’s where cryptocurrencies come in.

Why Bitcoin emphasizes credit cards

Bitcoin does not directly compete with credit cards. No credits, consumer protections, or benefits are provided. But when trust in traditional finance weakens or becomes politicized, it often attracts attention. Government caps on credit card interest rates highlight an important principle of Bitcoin.

  • The financial system is closely tied to politics.
  • Rules about money and credit can change suddenly.
  • Banks are deeply involved in government decisions.

For Bitcoin supporters, these points strengthen the case for a decentralized system not controlled by governments.

Credit tightening may cause users to move to stablecoins and DeFi

If a 10% interest rate cap is introduced, the bank says it could:

  • Credit limit reduction
  • Reject high-risk borrowers
  • Reducing or eliminating rewards programs
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This could lead some consumers to turn to alternatives such as stablecoins and DeFi peer-to-peer platforms. While Bitcoin will probably never replace credit cards for everyday borrowing, stablecoins and crypto payment systems could increase interest in cross-border and non-bank transactions.

On the other hand, cryptocurrency financing does not automatically become cheaper or safer. Many DeFi platforms have variable interest rates that can be higher than credit cards, and regulators could crack down if cryptocurrencies start acting like “shadow banking.”

Ultimately, if the trust cap debate gains traction, it could make Bitcoin even more attractive as a hedge against systemic uncertainty. However, if this proposal disappears, the crypto market is unlikely to react.

President Trump’s proposal to cap credit card interest rates at 10% is not crypto policy, but it does highlight how politicized and fragile traditional finance has become. Bitcoin is trading around $90,500, down 0.15% over the past day.

US employment statistics show unemployment rate of 4.4%: Impact on Bitcoin

Amid President Trump’s latest statements, investors are also digesting the recently released US labor statistics and its impact on cryptocurrencies. Employment rose by 50,000 people in December, slightly less than expected, and the unemployment rate fell to 4.4% from 4.5%.

The falling unemployment rate has dampened near-term expectations for a Fed rate cut, with CME FedWatch currently pricing in just a 5% chance of the next meeting. Stabilizing interest rates could limit Bitcoin’s near-term upside as safer assets become more attractive.

Meanwhile, inflation, tariffs and Fed policy remain important factors. Rising inflation could increase interest in cryptocurrencies, while a robust job market could decrease interest in cryptocurrencies.

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Overall market sentiment is cautious. CryptoQuant CEO Ki Yong-joo expects Bitcoin to trade sideways in early 2026, with limited growth and capital shifting to stocks and metals.

Related: 4 reasons why Bitcoin could return to six-digit orbit

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