Federal Reserve official Daly came out publicly backing a rate cut decision at this week's FOMC meeting. This kind of signal from top Fed members typically moves markets fast. When the central bank lowers rates, it usually means more liquidity flowing around—and crypto often catches some of that wave. Lower rates generally make risk assets more attractive compared to safe havens. So traders watching the Fed are keeping close tabs on how this plays out. If the cut goes through as expected, it could shift the whole tone of how investors view digital assets in the coming weeks.
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SybilSlayer
· 12-15 11:30
Daly, it looks like they're about to flood the market. Is it real or just speculation? Should I go all in?
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ChainSherlockGirl
· 12-13 16:23
According to my analysis, Daly's move is paving the way for interest rate cuts. The crypto onlookers should wake up; liquidity is coming.
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LiquidityWizard
· 12-12 21:33
Daly's move directly gave crypto a boost, and as soon as the expectation of a rate cut emerged, the market became restless...
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NftBankruptcyClub
· 12-12 21:30
The expectation of interest rate cuts has arrived. Can it really save the crypto world this time?
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SchrödingersNode
· 12-12 21:24
Daly's move is great; as soon as the interest rate cut expectation emerged, the crypto market came back to life.
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BridgeNomad
· 12-12 21:19
ngl, rate cuts sound great on paper but we've seen this movie before... liquidity floods in, everyone chases yield, then suddenly it's all trapped in some vulnerable bridge contract. the real question isn't whether btc pumps, it's whether you've got proper slippage tolerance locked in when the cascades start.
Federal Reserve official Daly came out publicly backing a rate cut decision at this week's FOMC meeting. This kind of signal from top Fed members typically moves markets fast. When the central bank lowers rates, it usually means more liquidity flowing around—and crypto often catches some of that wave. Lower rates generally make risk assets more attractive compared to safe havens. So traders watching the Fed are keeping close tabs on how this plays out. If the cut goes through as expected, it could shift the whole tone of how investors view digital assets in the coming weeks.