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#美联储货币政策 The Federal Reserve is starting to loosen monetary policy again! Seeing this news, a picture immediately comes to mind: the central bank's printing press restarting, and this time the intensity will gradually increase.
This reminds me of the massive liquidity injection during the pandemic in 2020—at that time, the Federal Reserve injected a huge amount of liquidity, which was followed by a spectacular bull market. Now it seems history is about to repeat itself, but the chip structure has changed significantly. Institutions have quietly locked in Bitcoin and Ethereum, making supply tighter. Once prices start to move, a short squeeze could occur.
What's even more interesting is that the US dollar index experienced its largest annual decline since 2017 in 2025—down nearly 10%! What does this mean? It indicates that the dollar is depreciating, and Bitcoin, as "digital gold," is inherently a tool to hedge against currency devaluation. Analysts generally believe that the Fed's rate cut expectations in 2026 (with a probability as high as 96%) combined with the continued weakening of the dollar will be key catalysts driving Bitcoin higher.
Loose monetary policy, institutional positioning, tight chips—these factors stacking up, isn't this the moment for a revaluation of decentralized assets? This opportunity is worth paying close attention to.