The White House is pushing for the U.S. to secure the world's lowest interest rates. This policy stance could reshape global capital flows—when borrowing costs drop domestically, liquidity tends to flood into risk assets. For crypto markets, cheaper money historically means more fuel for speculation. If other central banks resist matching these cuts, we might see widening rate differentials that pull investment toward American markets. But here's the catch: aggressive rate suppression often stokes inflation fears, which traditionally benefits hard assets like Bitcoin. The real question is whether this becomes a race to the bottom among major economies, or if the Fed pushes back against political pressure. Either way, macro policy shifts like this tend to create volatility windows that traders should watch closely.

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SilentObservervip
· 12-10 21:17
The rate cut wave is coming, and the crypto world is about to go crazy again. Get ready to hop on board.
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LiquidationWatchervip
· 12-10 21:13
The interest rate race has begun, and now the coin price has a chance to move again.
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SpeakWithHatOnvip
· 12-10 21:07
Rising expectations of interest rate cuts are fun to speculate on, but beware—inflation is the real trap.
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GasFeeTherapistvip
· 12-10 21:06
If interest rates keep falling, BTC will take off. I'm just worried the Federal Reserve will chicken out again at a critical moment.
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