#数字资产行情上升 【The Supreme Court Ruling Might Be More Reversal Than Rate Cuts】
The U.S. Department of Justice is taking action recently.
On January 9th, a court ruling sparked whispers across global markets. The debate's focus is actually quite simple:
Is there an upper limit to the tariffs the President can impose?
What does this decision affect? If the court rules against the administrative agency, the tariffs already collected could be deemed "procedurally illegal"; the involved amounts range from $750 billion to $1 trillion; the Treasury might have to refund about 50% of that.
For the market, this is no small matter. Policy uncertainty often causes more turbulence in asset prices than the policies themselves. Mainstream cryptocurrencies like $BTC, $ETH, and $SOL are all watching this gap—when the macro policy direction shifts, on-chain fund flows adjust accordingly.
If tariff policies change, it means the global trade landscape will need to be reordered, directly impacting corporate profit expectations and the Federal Reserve's subsequent policy space. Compared to the volatility in A-shares and Hong Kong stocks, the crypto market's sensitivity can sometimes be even higher.
So, this Friday's ruling could be more important than any interest rate adjustment.
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SilentObserver
· 4h ago
Whoa, $1 trillion just vomited out? How many explosions would that take? No wonder the crypto world has been closely watching these past two days.
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MetaverseHobo
· 01-08 22:29
Holy shit, is 1 trillion dollars swaying on the edge of the storm? This Friday's ruling could really flip the game board!
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OnchainDetective
· 01-08 09:32
Wait a moment, according to on-chain data, this change in tariff policy was already reflected in the whale wallet transfer patterns, and I had guessed it long ago. The flow of 750 billion to 1 trillion can be traced through multiple addresses, revealing clues, and the obvious fund connections point to the smart money that had planned ahead. Friday's ruling is just about making the transaction logic of already locked target addresses transparent.
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SnapshotBot
· 01-08 09:31
Wow, a $1 trillion tariff risk—if it really happens, the crypto world will explode.
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BearMarketMonk
· 01-08 09:21
The court's ruling belongs to the court's decision; what we should look at is whether the market will truly believe it. History has taught us too many times that policy reversals often come as news only when it's time to eat.
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GasFeeCry
· 01-08 09:17
Wow, a $1 trillion matter is bigger than a rate cut? This guy's appetite is really huge. Gotta keep a close eye on Friday.
#数字资产行情上升 【The Supreme Court Ruling Might Be More Reversal Than Rate Cuts】
The U.S. Department of Justice is taking action recently.
On January 9th, a court ruling sparked whispers across global markets. The debate's focus is actually quite simple:
Is there an upper limit to the tariffs the President can impose?
What does this decision affect? If the court rules against the administrative agency, the tariffs already collected could be deemed "procedurally illegal"; the involved amounts range from $750 billion to $1 trillion; the Treasury might have to refund about 50% of that.
For the market, this is no small matter. Policy uncertainty often causes more turbulence in asset prices than the policies themselves. Mainstream cryptocurrencies like $BTC, $ETH, and $SOL are all watching this gap—when the macro policy direction shifts, on-chain fund flows adjust accordingly.
If tariff policies change, it means the global trade landscape will need to be reordered, directly impacting corporate profit expectations and the Federal Reserve's subsequent policy space. Compared to the volatility in A-shares and Hong Kong stocks, the crypto market's sensitivity can sometimes be even higher.
So, this Friday's ruling could be more important than any interest rate adjustment.