The latest round of stimulus measures has effectively multiplied the money supply exponentially. When policies favor continued liquidity injections rather than fiscal discipline, we end up with an oversupply of currency chasing the same assets—the classic formula for inflation. For crypto investors, this scenario has historically been bullish; alternative assets like Bitcoin and Ethereum tend to appreciate as traditional fiat loses purchasing power. The question now is whether markets will continue pricing in this monetary expansion, or if we'll see a shift in sentiment once the full inflationary effects become undeniable.
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LonelyAnchorman
· 1h ago
The printing press has started again. How long can this hype last? Anyway, our BTC has been waiting for this moment for a long time.
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RegenRestorer
· 10h ago
Just printing too much currency, BTC should have taken off already, why is it still dragging?
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CryptoCross-TalkClub
· 10h ago
Laughing to death, printing money again. I would call this move the "Lettuce Harvesting Machine 3000 Upgrade"
Not to mention, this sham liquidity will eventually blow up in our faces, and when that happens, they'll run faster than anyone else
To all the veterans in the crypto world, fasten your seatbelts, the roller coaster is just about to start
Fiat currency devaluing, huh? Then we'll just hold our coins and wait to die. Anyway, we're experts at losing money in this game
It's so frustrating to think about. The ones who really make money are always the ones printing the money. We're just along for the ride
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HackerWhoCares
· 11h ago
The printing press has started running again, the crypto world should take off... Just worried that there will be more people cutting leeks than actually trading cryptocurrencies at that time.
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MetaverseHomeless
· 11h ago
The old way of flooding the market with currency has long been played out; BTC is just waiting to take over the reins.
The latest round of stimulus measures has effectively multiplied the money supply exponentially. When policies favor continued liquidity injections rather than fiscal discipline, we end up with an oversupply of currency chasing the same assets—the classic formula for inflation. For crypto investors, this scenario has historically been bullish; alternative assets like Bitcoin and Ethereum tend to appreciate as traditional fiat loses purchasing power. The question now is whether markets will continue pricing in this monetary expansion, or if we'll see a shift in sentiment once the full inflationary effects become undeniable.