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Impending Crypto Crash? Japan’s Liquidity Crisis Poses Major Threat, Expert Cautions

March 31, 2026
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Amidst the ongoing crypto market consolidation and Bitcoin (BTC) above the $60,000 support level, a looming concern has surfaced regarding a potential new crash. This time, experts suggest that the turmoil might extend beyond geopolitical tensions and oil prices, finding its roots in a deepening liquidity crisis unfolding in Japan.

Japan’s Low‑Rate Model At Risk?

In a recent post on X (formerly Twitter), market expert Ted Pillows argued that Japan’s long-standing low-rate financial architecture makes its system especially vulnerable when long-term interest rates climb. 

The practical effect, he explained, is twofold. First, as 30‑year bond yields rise, borrowing costs increase across the economy. Second, the market value of existing long-dated bonds falls, producing mark-to-market losses for institutions such as banks and pension funds. 

Those losses can sap confidence, Pillows claimed, prompting financial institutions to hoard cash and pull back from lending and risk-taking—a process known as liquidity tightening.

Japan matters to global markets because, for decades, its ultra-low rates effectively supplied cheap capital to investors worldwide. Traders often borrowed yen at minimal cost and redeployed that capital into higher-yielding or riskier assets overseas. 

When Japanese yields climb, that carry trade becomes less attractive and can even reverse as investors unwind positions and repatriate funds. The result is a drain of liquidity from global markets at precisely the moment risk appetite is needed most.

Liquidity Shock Could Trigger New Crypto Sell‑Off

Crypto markets are particularly sensitive to swings in global liquidity, Pillows contends. Digital assets have benefited strongly over the past years from a steady flow of “easy money” that encouraged investors to chase higher returns. 

When liquidity tightens, investors typically de-risk by selling the most volatile holdings; cryptocurrencies and smaller altcoins often fall hardest because they are more speculative and less stable than major assets. 

A concurrent strengthening of the Japanese yen can compound the effect by reducing dollar liquidity available internationally, placing additional pressure on risk assets priced or financed in dollars.

Pillows cautioned that Japan need not be the sole cause of a market collapse to be consequential. Instead, rising Japanese yields can act as an accelerant for broader market moves that are already in motion. 

He noted, however, that this can run in both directions: heightened stress and falling asset prices often prompt central banks to step in. 

The Bank of Japan could respond by intervening to lower yields—either through bond purchases or other liquidity measures—which would restore capital flows and potentially fuel a sharp rebound in risk assets. 

In other words, the same mechanisms that can precipitate a downturn can later help power a new crypto bull run once liquidity is restored.

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