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Fed minutes, Meta stablecoin Senate deadline: Crypto Week Ahead

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Crypto enters the week pinned between a regulatory tailwind and a hawkish Federal Reserve, with Wednesday's FOMC minutes the first detailed read on the new Fed regime.

Hot inflation and resilient jobs data have pushed swap markets to price in the odds of another U.S. interest-rate increase before year-end. Bitcoin , trading near $77,000 after slipping from $80,000, has lost momentum into the release.

Kyle Rodda, a senior market analyst at Capital.com, told CoinDesk the rate dynamic "hasn't really entered the mainstream narrative yet," reading bitcoin's stall as an omen for risk assets more broadly.

Jennifer Hanny, a partner at Echo Base, framed the setup as a liquidity tug-of-war: Regulatory clarity providing the floor, higher-for-longer rates building a heavy ceiling. With BTC unable to reclaim $80,000, she said, the initial spot ETF accumulation phase has exhausted itself, leaving capital to rotate toward specific infrastructure investments.

A single dovish signal from the Fed could spark a rapid repricing, while continued silence extends the consolidation.

What to Watch

(All times ET)

  • Crypto
    • May 18: Enjin (ENJ) to undergo its Kallang upgrade.
    • May 20: Public comments are due at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on NYSE Arca's proposed T. Rowe Price Active Crypto ETF.
    • May 20: Deadline for Meta to answer questions posed by Senate Banking ranking member Elizabeth Warren on its reported stablecoin trial and plans for broader integration in the second half of the year.
  • Macro
    • May 18, 06:50 p.m.: Japan GDP Growth Rate QoQ Prel for Q1 est. 0.4% (Prev. 0.3%); Annualized Prel for Q1 est. 1.7% (Prev. 1.3%)
    • May 19, 07:30 a.m.: Canada Consumer Price Index YoY for April (Prev. 2.4%); Core Rate (Prev. 2.5%)
    • May 20, 01:00 a.m.: U.K. Consumer Price Index YoY for April (Prev. 3.3%); Core Rate (Prev. 3.1%)
    • May 20, 04:00 a.m.: Eurozone Consumer Price Index YoY Final for April est. 3.0% (Prev. 2.6%)
    • May 20, 04:00 a.m.: Eurozone Core Consumer Price Index YoY Final for April est. 2.2% (Prev. 2.3%)
    • May 20, 01:00 p.m.: U.S. FOMC Minutes
    • May 21, 07:30 a.m.: U.S. Initial Jobless Claims for period ending May 16 (Prev. 211.0K)
    • May 21, 08:45 a.m.: U.S. S&P Global Composite PMI Flash for May(Prev. 51.7)
    • May 21, 06:30 p.m.: Japan Consumer Price Index YoY for April (Prev. 1.5%); Core Rate (Prev. 1.7%)
    • May 22, 09:00 a.m.: U.S. Michigan Consumer Sentiment Final for May est. 48.2 (Prev. 49.8)
  • Earnings
    • May 19: Canaan (CAN), pre-market, -$0.07
    • May 19: Antalpha Platform Holding (ANTA), pre-market, $0.07

Token Events

  • Governance Votes & Calls
    • Lido DAO is voting on five proposals: retaining Pier Two, adopting the CircuitBreaker emergency pause, launching NEST automated buybacks, introducing a CMv2 operator framework and raising LOL funding limits. Voting ends May 18.
    • Decentraland DAO is voting to reduce the wearable publishing fee to $50 from $100 by reducing the DAO's revenue cut. Voting ends May 19.
    • Balancer DAO is voting to switch from veBAL to a "1-BAL-1-Vote" governance model across all active chains, raising the quorum to 10M BAL and requiring users to re-delegate. Voting ends May 19.
    • 1inch DAO is voting on two proposals: 1IP-98 allocates $200,000 $USDC for 2026 governance operations, and 1IP-99 requests $695,000 $USDC to sponsor 21 ETHGlobal developer events across 2026-2027. Voting ends May 19.
    • Instadapp DAO is voting to transfer the Treasury's iETHv2 and redeemed fGHO balances to the Team Multisig to clear outstanding debt from March's Resolv hack. Voting ends May 19.
    • Compound DAO is voting to reduce the supply cap on the Ethereum WETH Comet from 33,163 to 500 ezETH due to low utilization. Voting ends May 20.
    • Superfluid DAO is voting to allocate SUP and select which established project campaigns will be included in Season 6 from a list of 10 choices. Voting ends May 21.
    • Uniswap DAO is voting on a temperature check to expand its protocol fee collection and burning infrastructure to BNB Chain, Polygon and Celo. The proposal activates v2 and v3 protocol fees on these networks, routing the collected fees back to the Ethereum mainnet to burn UNI tokens. Voting ends May 21.
    • Arbitrum DAO is voting to transfer ~30,765 frozen $ETH to Aave LLC in compliance with a U.S. Court order following the rsETH incident. Voting ends May 29.
  • Unlocks
    • May 19: Pyth Network (PYTH) to unlock 36.96% of its circulating supply worth $92.1 million.
    • May 20: LayerZero (ZRO) to unlock 5.07% of its circulating supply worth $32.91 million.
  • Token Launches
    • May 24: Sonic Labs' final airdrop claim deadline with penalty.

Conferences

  • May 18-22: Global Digital Asset Forum (Vienna)
  • May 18-19: Vienna Blockchain Week 2026 (Vienna)
  • May 19-20: Stablecon EMEA 2026 (Amsterdam)
  • May 20-21: Southeast Asia Blockchain Week 2026 (Bangkok)
  • May 21-22: ETHMilan (Milan, Italy)
  • May 24-27: Web3 Builders' Summit: LFBUIDL 2026 (Da Nang, Vietnam)
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