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Has the USDT exchange rate broken 7? If you had brought this up a decade ago, who would have believed it.
These past few days, the most common question in the community has been: "Why did USDT suddenly drop below 7?" For the first time ever, the stablecoin-to-RMB exchange rate has fallen through the 7.0 mark. Some people are starting to wonder: is there something wrong with the US dollar?
Behind the scenes, it's actually two major forces at play.
**First Force: The Fed's Policy Direction**
The news is becoming increasingly clear—Trump plans to replace the current chair with his own pick, Hassett. The core idea is straightforward: slash rates aggressively, no holding back. The market reacted instantly, with the probability of a December rate cut soaring to nearly 90%, and another 50 basis points possibly coming next year. The dollar weakening is almost a done deal, RMB will passively appreciate, and breaking 7 might just be the beginning.
**Second Force: Serious Regulation**
Recently, the crackdown on using USDT for money laundering and illegal currency exchange has intensified significantly. This move hits right at the heart of the matter. Many people are rushing to dump USDT to avoid risk, causing a sharp increase in supply and a collapse in its exchange rate.
**What's odd: USDT is dropping, but crypto prices are rising?**
This contrast actually reveals a deeper shift in market logic:
- The expectation of a weaker dollar is becoming more and more explicit. If the Fed does go for aggressive rate cuts, global liquidity will surge, and crypto will become a reservoir for these funds.
- The regulatory crackdown is being interpreted by some as a "positive"—cleaning up the gray areas will be healthier in the long run.
- USDT under pressure—could this be a bull market signal? Looking back, before every major market run, USDT has gone through similar periods of pressure, as liquidity shifts gears.
**Veteran vs. Newbie Reactions: Night and Day**
New entrants are panicking: "Is USDT collapsing?"
Old hands are staying calm: "This always happens before a bull market—USDT dropping is actually an opportunity."
Some are already positioning—buying USDT now, waiting for it to rebound to 7.5, then swapping back for an easy 10% gain.
**Bottom line**
This isn’t just a simple exchange rate fluctuation. It’s a double whammy: a global shift in liquidity expectations and a heavy regulatory crackdown. USDT’s short-term pressure could very well be a key signal of a major market turning point.