#比特币与黄金战争 🔥The Federal Reserve has started to loosen monetary policy again! Injecting $2.5 billion into liquidity overnight, surpassing $120 billion since the beginning of the year—this pace is quite rapid.



Operations like overnight repurchase agreements sound very "professional," but ultimately they are just about releasing liquidity. The question is, what does this "liquidity injection" mean for coins like $BTC, $SOL, and $BNB? Is it a positive signal or does it carry deeper implications?

In a loose environment, risk assets are usually more likely to be favored, but it also depends on the subsequent trend of the dollar's appreciation or depreciation. What do friends in the live broadcast room think—will this wave of liquidity release push up Bitcoin prices, or is it just a short-term boost?
BTC0,17%
SOL0,04%
BNB2,41%
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BrokeBeansvip
· 12-27 13:10
The liquidity injection is so aggressive, it feels like I'm going crazy. Can BTC not go up?
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FloorPriceWatchervip
· 12-27 13:02
The liquidity injection is so aggressive, BTC should have taken off already Wait, the dollar hasn't depreciated yet, why are you thinking about bottom fishing Invested 120 billion, feels like Wall Street has already eaten it all Short-term stimulus +1, the real positive effects depend on the follow-up Will SOL and BNB rise with BTC? Not very sure This move is probably a ladder for institutions, retail investors should just wash up and sleep Liquidity ≠ price increase, haven't you learned your lesson from last year?
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UncleLiquidationvip
· 12-27 13:00
The liquidity injection is so aggressive, it feels like it's extending the life of the crypto market. It's no wonder BTC isn't rising.
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HashRateHustlervip
· 12-27 12:53
The aggressive liquidity injection makes it feel like the crypto market is about to take off. Wait, whether the dollar depreciates or not is the key. Short-term stimulation is more likely; don't get your hopes up too high. Can this wave of liquidity really save the market? Question mark. BTC needs to rise; otherwise, all the money will go into the stock market. Honestly, I'm a bit numb now; liquidity injections have become the norm.
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GweiWatchervip
· 12-27 12:46
The aggressive liquidity injection makes it feel like Bitcoin is about to take off again. Wait, whether the US dollar depreciates or not is the key; otherwise, it's just false prosperity. The figure of 120 billion is indeed shocking, but the real beneficiaries are probably the big players. Short-term stimulation +1, retail investors are still doomed to follow the trend and buy in.
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