#BTC资金流动性 Does the Bank of Japan's interest rate hike imply that liquidity is really going to tighten? I watched a lot of analyses this week, and some say this could be favourable information for Bitcoin in the short term—after all, risk-averse funds need a place to go. But others hold the opposing view, believing that once the interest rate hike cycle starts, all risk assets will come under pressure.



I would like to hear everyone's opinion on this matter. With the appreciation of the yen and fluctuations in the Japanese stock market, how will these subsequently affect the liquidity in the crypto market? Especially for large market assets like Bitcoin, will there be significant changes in the flow of funds?
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· 1h ago
Cryptocurrency Trading will eventually blow up your home.
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· 12-22 06:50
The emergency escape pod is ready.
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· 12-22 06:45
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· 12-22 06:29
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· 12-22 06:21
Risk can be controlled by taking notes first.
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