The Fed has recently resumed the pace of interest rate cuts, which has an increasingly pronounced impact on the crypto market. A low-interest rate environment usually drives up the valuation of risky assets, and mainstream coins like Ethereum are naturally among them. Market sentiment oscillates between policy expectations and actual data, and what will happen today depends on the data.
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NullWhisperer
· 12-10 11:40
nah technically the fed cuts don't just auto-pump eth, there's some interesting edge cases nobody talks about. what happens when liquidity dries up between data releases? that's the vulnerable vector tbh
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CoconutWaterBoy
· 12-10 07:18
As soon as the interest rate cut cycle began, the stablecoin in my hand began to itch haha
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QuorumVoter
· 12-10 07:09
The interest rate cut cycle is coming, ETH has to rise hard, don't toss our retail investors
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NeverVoteOnDAO
· 12-10 07:03
What if the rate cut comes, I'm more concerned about whether ETH can break through last month's high... By the way, do any of you really make money by watching?
#美联储启动新一轮降息周期 start of work daily: drinking coffee and staring at the $ETH
The Fed has recently resumed the pace of interest rate cuts, which has an increasingly pronounced impact on the crypto market. A low-interest rate environment usually drives up the valuation of risky assets, and mainstream coins like Ethereum are naturally among them. Market sentiment oscillates between policy expectations and actual data, and what will happen today depends on the data.