Latest Fed data is dropping some interesting signals — looks like the central bank might have finally turned a corner on those losses. After bleeding money through rate hikes and balance sheet operations, the numbers suggest they're back in the black.
This could shift the whole macro picture. When central banks stop hemorrhaging cash, policy flexibility opens up. For risk assets like crypto, that's worth watching. Tighter wallets at the Fed meant tighter everything else. Now? Maybe some breathing room ahead.
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BlockDetective
· 12-04 11:33
Has the Fed stopped the bleeding? The crypto world is saved now.
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CommunityLurker
· 12-04 00:43
Has the Fed turned a profit? Can the crypto community finally breathe a sigh of relief? Not so sure.
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ApeEscapeArtist
· 12-03 17:15
Is the Fed finally not losing money anymore? Is the crypto world about to make a comeback?
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BasementAlchemist
· 12-03 17:13
The Fed has finally stopped the bleeding; now there's hope for the crypto world.
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GhostInTheChain
· 12-03 17:07
The Fed turns profitable? Now this is interesting, the crypto market is about to take off.
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GasFeeCrier
· 12-03 17:03
Uh, has the Fed finally stopped losing money? Does this mean the crypto community can breathe a sigh of relief now?
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orphaned_block
· 12-03 16:50
Oh my, has the Fed finally stopped the bleeding? Maybe the crypto world has a chance now.
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fren_with_benefits
· 12-03 16:48
Has the Fed gone official? Still the same rhetoric—wait and see.
Latest Fed data is dropping some interesting signals — looks like the central bank might have finally turned a corner on those losses. After bleeding money through rate hikes and balance sheet operations, the numbers suggest they're back in the black.
This could shift the whole macro picture. When central banks stop hemorrhaging cash, policy flexibility opens up. For risk assets like crypto, that's worth watching. Tighter wallets at the Fed meant tighter everything else. Now? Maybe some breathing room ahead.