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What does this round of central bank operations really bring to the crypto world? It looks complicated, but it’s actually quite straightforward.

The core of this move
Targeted interest rate cuts of 0.25%, opening a cheap channel for small and micro enterprises and private economy. The rate is pushed down to 1.25%, with a supporting quota of 1.5 trillion yuan — this is not just talk, real funds are flowing.

The property market has also loosened, with the down payment ratio reduced from 35% to 30%. The official message is clear: risks must be contained, expectations stabilized, and the market must not collapse.

The true impact on the crypto market
Don’t expect this to immediately boost prices. It’s a long-term variable, not a short-term firework. But with more money, there will always be an outlet. M2 growth rate hitting 8.5% clearly exceeds economic growth. Ultimately, liquidity will spill into risk assets — this is Economics 101.

While direct speculation domestically isn’t possible, the channels for capital to go overseas — those who have done it understand.

There’s also an overlooked role: supporting global liquidity
The Fed is wavering, and during this time, China’s liquidity injection is like a reassurance pill for the global markets. No simultaneous brake on liquidity; for assets like Bitcoin and Ethereum, it creates a supportive environment.

Final words
This isn’t the switch to a bull market, but more like quietly easing the brakes in a bear market. As long as money keeps flowing, the floor price isn’t the final price. Choose the right direction, be patient, and time will tell.
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UnluckyMinervip
· 01-17 06:19
It's the same old story, flooding the market to rescue the real estate sector, and we're just hoping to get some soup to drink.
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ChainWallflowervip
· 01-16 15:04
Hints are just hints; it still depends on how the Federal Reserve moves...
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TooScaredToSellvip
· 01-16 05:53
Where the money flows, that's where we go, and that's all there is to it.
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GetRichLeekvip
· 01-16 05:49
Here we go again with the same rhetoric... Money flowing into risk assets? Why do I always end up as the bag holder? --- M2 over 8.5%, sounds impressive, but when it really hits my hands, it’s still the same devaluation. --- "Choose the right direction," easy to say, I always pick the wrong one, really. --- The way to go offshore with funds, honestly, is a gamble—either you get out or you suffer heavy losses. --- Central bank easing, Federal Reserve wobbling, I understand this game, but the operations keep dropping the ball. --- Long-term variables? If I wait that long, my account would have blown up already. Who doesn’t want to buy the dip? --- Liquidity support sounds very comforting, but my stop-loss orders won’t lie to me. --- Who really managed to get double returns with ZEC and these coins? Or are they just cutting my leeks again?
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NFTDreamervip
· 01-16 05:42
1.5 trillion in liquidity, in simple terms, is paving the way for capital to go overseas. Those who understand, understand. Wait, is it time for ZEC, ZEN, and DASH to rise again? M2 breaks 8.5%, where is the money flowing to... It definitely won't stay quietly in the bank. Easing monetary policy doesn't mean stepping on the accelerator; don't be fooled by false prosperity. It sounds like the Federal Reserve is still debating, but we've already started easing here. The good show is yet to come. The floor price is not the final price. Remember this, don't buy the dip and end up as a bag holder. The central bank's recent actions are really stabilizing expectations, at least there's no need to worry about the market suddenly collapsing. Liquidity splashing into risk assets? Then we better get ready in advance. It's basically just prolonging the bear market, no need to get too excited. Can't speculate domestically, and who hasn't played the capital outflow game?
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YieldWhisperervip
· 01-16 05:41
Talking about the central bank's liquidity injection again, but only those who understand the industry can really benefit from it.
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ColdWalletGuardianvip
· 01-16 05:36
1.5 trillion in liquidity, finally someone sees through this game. I've already paved the way for funds to go overseas.
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