#比特币对比代币化黄金 The Fed's recent move is quite interesting—the rate cut cycle has begun, and quantitative tightening is also coming to an end.
Is liquidity coming back? At this pace, there will be more money in the market, and risk assets are likely to benefit. Assets like $BTC and $ETH , which are sensitive to the macro environment, should theoretically see decent upside potential.
Of course, the actual trend will depend on subsequent data, but at least the outlook is leaning optimistic.
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WhaleWatcher
· 4h ago
When liquidity is loose, it reminds me of last year's wave. For now, we still have to see how much the Fed actually cuts.
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GateUser-beba108d
· 6h ago
The rate cut is really here, I've been waiting for this moment...
Whether liquidity will return depends on whether the Fed "walks the talk" or if it's just lip service again.
Whether BTC can break through this time is still uncertain; it depends on how the upcoming CPI turns out.
What's there to be optimistic about? Let's wait and see how the market reacts first...
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GasFeeSobber
· 6h ago
Rate cuts are here, but is it really different this time? Feels like I've heard this line too many times...
I'm a bit skeptical about the "liquidity returning" narrative—it depends on what the Fed does next, and it's too soon to draw conclusions now.
Can BTC and ETH go up? That also depends on whether the macro data is strong enough, don't just look at the theory...
Can tokenized gold really outperform BTC? That sounds a bit far-fetched.
This round of Fed moves is definitely interesting, but can risk assets really benefit that directly? The market isn't that simple.
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AlgoAlchemist
· 7h ago
When interest rates are cut, there’s more money available. That logic makes sense.
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OnchainFortuneTeller
· 7h ago
As soon as the interest rate cut was announced, the crypto community went wild. It's the same old story... but this time, it really does feel a bit different.
#比特币对比代币化黄金 The Fed's recent move is quite interesting—the rate cut cycle has begun, and quantitative tightening is also coming to an end.
Is liquidity coming back? At this pace, there will be more money in the market, and risk assets are likely to benefit. Assets like $BTC and $ETH , which are sensitive to the macro environment, should theoretically see decent upside potential.
Of course, the actual trend will depend on subsequent data, but at least the outlook is leaning optimistic.