The US government has announced a major trade policy adjustment. The new regulations approved by the Trump administration impose a 500% tariff on the procurement of Russian oil and gas by the EU and other countries. This move will reshape the global energy trade landscape and have a profound impact on international commodity prices.



From a cryptocurrency market perspective, changes in energy policy are often accompanied by macro liquidity adjustments. Escalating geopolitical tensions typically boost demand for safe-haven assets. This could stimulate investor interest in inflation-hedging assets like Bitcoin. Meanwhile, increasing uncertainty in the European economic outlook will also alter the cross-Atlantic allocation strategies of institutional funds. Market participants should pay attention to the chain reaction of this policy on global economic growth and inflation expectations.
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MEVVictimAlliancevip
· 01-23 00:42
500% tariffs? Now Europe has to pay more, BTC is about to take off

When energy prices spike, institutions have to run; safe-haven funds are flowing into digital assets, old tricks again

The more chaotic the geopolitical situation, the tighter the liquidity; holding coins is the way to go

Once this policy is announced, inflation expectations shoot up; who wouldn't hide in hard assets?

Energy war escalation = macro instability = institutions bottom fishing in crypto; history always repeats

Europe is having a tough time, funds are flowing across the Atlantic to the US, BTC is reaping the benefits

With the tariff floor laid out and economic growth slowing down, inflation-hedging assets will become more popular

Now global commodity prices are set to change, and Bitcoin's store of value property is becoming more evident

Trump is serious this time, stirring the pot with a risk-averse rhythm, good news for safe-haven assets
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AirdropHuntervip
· 01-22 22:18
500% tariffs? BTC is about to take off, no need to say where the safe-haven funds are flowing.

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Europe is really about to be dragged down this time. Energy costs are exploding, institutions have already been hoarding Bitcoin, right?

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Wait, can this policy really be implemented? Feels like just talk, don't let the crypto community be fooled again.

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Whenever geopolitical tensions rise, they call for inflation-hedging assets. The tricks are all played out... but I still went all in, no choice.

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Europe's economy is about to collapse. The US is trying to sanction Russia but is ruining the EU instead. How will the crypto market move in this situation?

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Damn, 500%! Isn't this a declaration of war? Liquidity crunch is coming.

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Talking about anti-inflation measures in a nice way, but it's actually just another trick for the US to harvest profits. Anyway, everyone is rushing into crypto.

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I just want to know when this policy will really be implemented. Right now, it's all about expectations.

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European friends, hurry up and stockpile Bitcoin. Your fiat currency is about to depreciate.
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BearMarketSunriservip
· 01-22 04:17
500% tariffs? This is going to blow European energy costs sky-high. BTC is about to take off, right?
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Whale_Whisperervip
· 01-20 07:07
500% tariffs? This is pushing Europe's oil and gas players to the brink. BTC needs to rise.
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CoconutWaterBoyvip
· 01-20 06:51
500% tariffs? How much more electricity bills does that mean, Europe is about to cry... BTC still has to take off
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ChainMemeDealervip
· 01-20 06:47
500% tariffs? BTC is about to skyrocket, no need to say where safe-haven funds will flow

Energy chaos will definitely lead to inflation chaos, Europe is going to suffer this round

When liquidity tightens, all assets need to be re-priced, feels like another round of washing out

Geopolitics keeps stirring up these troubles every day, better to stock some anti-inflation assets and feel secure

Basically, countries are starting to fight each other, retail investors can only bet on which assets will survive

This strategy isn't just about Russian oil; at its core, it's still the dollar hegemony game

With such macro chaos, chain reactions are unstoppable, brother
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MevWhisperervip
· 01-20 06:46
500% tariffs? This is going to blow up. BTC should take off now.

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Europe is about to be hijacked. Where will the liquidity go? No need to ask.

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Energy war = inflation expectations skyrocket. It's still too early to buy Bitcoin.

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Another round of geopolitical game-playing. Safe-haven assets will become more popular.

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Will institutions really move to crypto to escape? It seems more likely they'll dump.

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I'm optimistic that this policy will push gold prices higher, but can BTC keep up...

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This time, the EU is probably going to be wrecked by sanctions. Traditional assets are still the first choice for safe-haven funds.

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Damn, another trade war. My short positions are crashing.

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The key is when liquidity will truly tighten. Right now, it's still just a bubble.
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