Bitcoin just lost its hidden $2 trillion liquidity safety net, exposing it to a brutal new wave of pressure.



The Fed's reverse repo facility is finally empty, meaning the mechanical plumbing that automatically pumped up cryptocurrency prices has stopped working. Bitcoin's 2025 growth was based on liquidity that looks solid until investors examine what changed in the last quarter. Some analysts point to record high global liquidity indices and argue that the wave is still rising. Others cite high-frequency monitoring of CrossBorder Capital and argue that momentum peaked in early November, and the US cycle is now back to square one. Both camps study the real data. The question is whether the level of liquidity is more important than its direction and what this division means for Bitcoin ahead of 2026.
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