Looking back over the past thirty years, every time the Bank of Japan plays the interest rate hike card, global markets tremble. In 1997, it directly triggered the Asian financial crisis; in 2000, it dealt another blow to the tech bubble. By 2007, on the eve of the subprime crisis, Japan's rate hike instantly tightened liquidity.



What about this recent round? From the end of 2024 to 2025, the aftershocks of rate hikes are still unfolding—global bond markets are being reshuffled, and BTC has been on a roller coaster ride. History doesn’t simply repeat itself, but it always seems to follow the same rhymes.
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ApeShotFirstvip
· 2025-12-12 10:15
The Bank of Japan's move is really brilliant. Every time they act, the market has to go on a rollercoaster. 97, 00, 07... now another round, I can't handle my heart hahaha

This wave of BTC震荡 has already made me numb. Anyway, it's just betting on the rhyme pattern repeating. History always likes to play jokes.

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Damn, it's the Bank of Japan's fault again. When liquidity tightens, I know something's going to happen.

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Why is it that when the Bank of Japan sneezes, the whole world catches a cold? Their power is just too much.

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Bond market reshuffle, BTC rollercoaster, my wallet says: Keep going, I'll lie down first.

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"History doesn't repeat simply"? Come on, I just hope no more rhyming, is that okay?
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MidnightTradervip
· 2025-12-10 05:19
The Bank of Japan's hand is really amazing, and it can make a big move every time. I'm still waiting for the follow-up
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AirdropHuntressvip
· 2025-12-10 01:28
That time in '97 was really intense. I’ve looked over the data from back then—once Japan raised interest rates, liquidity across Asia evaporated instantly, and the foreign exchange reserves of those Southeast Asian countries were wiped out in no time. Historical data shows that every time this happens, it’s never just a simple interest rate issue; behind it is a massive global capital shift.
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OnchainHolmesvip
· 2025-12-10 01:20
The Bank of Japan really played a masterstroke this time—every move they make shakes the whole world... Back in '97, my grandpa was still trading stocks and got stuck holding the bag.

BTC is screaming on the roller coaster again, feels just like last time... Damn, history really loves to repeat itself, huh?
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FreeRidervip
· 2025-12-10 01:10
The Bank of Japan really is a ticking time bomb for global markets. Every time it makes a move, the whole world gets dragged along.

History just loves to reuse scripts—change the year, change the story's name, but the core stays the same.

This BTC roller coaster is making me dizzy, and the problem is I can't get off.

Wait, could this be another big trap?
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