The Fed's messaging just shifted into holding mode. With inflation sitting near 3% and the labor market staying solid, central bank officials are in no rush to cut rates further. They're basically saying: let's see what the data looks like before we make another move.



This "wait and see" approach matters more than you'd think. When the Fed pauses, it typically means less liquidity flowing into riskier assets like crypto. But it also creates breathing room for markets to digest recent moves without the pressure of ongoing rate hikes. The key takeaway? No urgency on the Fed's end, but that doesn't mean rates are staying at peak levels forever—it's just about timing.

For traders keeping tabs on macro conditions, this is the signal to watch how inflation trends evolve over the coming weeks. If data softens, rate cuts could resume. If it sticks around, expect the Fed to hold steady longer.
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DefiPlaybookvip
· 01-18 22:41
According to data, the logic behind the Fed's pause this time is actually quite clear—3% inflation + stable labor market = no need to rush to cut interest rates. But there's a key point worth noting: liquidity flow will directly affect the performance of BTC/ETH as risk assets, and in the short term, liquidity will indeed be under pressure. From three perspectives, first, the macro fundamentals have opened an observation window; second, the market's digestion space has been released; third, the rate peak may have already been reached, it's just a matter of time.
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InscriptionGrillervip
· 01-18 14:33
The Fed's current stance of "standing firm" is quite evident; it seems they are truly not in a hurry. With 3% inflation standing there and no collapse in employment, basically they are betting that the data will improve on its own, which is hilarious. For us in the crypto world? Once liquidity tightens, it's game over—the leek harvest machine kicks into gear, and this routine has been played out to exhaustion. But on the other hand, not raising interest rates also means no one is holding a knife to their neck to cut, so the market can finally breathe a sigh of relief. The real question is—how will the data play out? If it softens, they'll cut rates; if it hardens, they'll keep holding back. The Fed is really putting on a "watch my show" performance this time. Let's keep a close eye on inflation trends over the next few weeks, or else we'll just be waiting to get cut.
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alpha_leakervip
· 01-15 23:13
The Fed is starting to play the "wait and see" game again, a tactic we've seen before... It's hard to predict when the next cut will actually happen.
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DegenWhisperervip
· 01-15 22:57
The Federal Reserve has held steady this time, with inflation stuck at 3% and employment remaining very stable... It looks like our crypto circle will have to endure a period of hardship for a while.
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FreeMintervip
· 01-15 22:48
The Fed is pretending to be dead again, actually just waiting for the data. Our crypto circle is going to suffer.
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