The Treasury's January domestic borrowing plan has been announced. The monthly borrowing schedule is closely related to macroeconomic indicators such as central bank policies and the trade balance. Paying attention to these types of official borrowing moves is important for understanding the crypto markets in the context of global money supply and inflation pressures. Changes in fiscal policy in emerging economies can often influence investor interest in alternative assets.

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LightningPacketLossvip
· 3h ago
Red ink crashing the market again, this time Turkey is playing this game --- Whenever the central bank loosens, the crypto market rises. The logic is always so simple and brutal --- Uh... it's the same rhetoric about inflation pressure again. Do they really think we don't understand macroeconomics? --- Wait, is this implying they want to print money? I need to stock up on coins for defense --- Traditional finance is in chaos, so we naturally have opportunities. That's the cycle, my brother --- When fiscal policy goes awry, retail investors get slaughtered. It's better to control your assets yourself --- A classic debt trap—ultimately, it comes down to raising interest rates or devaluation. You can't escape either --- By the way, this move is exactly the same as the 2021 routine. How come no one has learned their lesson?
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DaisyUnicornvip
· 3h ago
Oh my, another wave of macroeconomic twists and turns... As soon as this government bond issuance plan comes out, I start calculating the coin price. Wait, is inflation coming again? Speaking of which, us little flowers on the chain are really being ravaged one after another by these traditional financial tricks. First rule of self-rescue in liquidation: keep an eye on the central bank's moves, don’t just look at the K-line every day. When the financing policy changes, money flows into alternative assets... Is it our turn for crypto to take the spotlight this time? Actually, it's just like choosing flowers in governance voting—pick the wrong flower, and the entire garden gets drowned.
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BlockchainWorkervip
· 3h ago
I heard they are starting internal debt financing again. Does this operation mean new changes for the crypto circle? --- When macro policies shift, funds must flow into crypto assets. This logic has been well understood for a long time. --- The greater the inflation pressure, the more people seek alternatives. This is our opportunity. --- The relationship between central bank policies and cryptocurrency prices is becoming increasingly close. Missing this analysis could be a big loss. --- Every time I see this kind of financing plan, I know what the next step will be. --- The borrowing trick is back. Only those holding coins can laugh last.
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PessimisticOraclevip
· 4h ago
It's another domestic debt plan. Every time this kind of news comes out, the crypto world gets swept up again.
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AirdropSkepticvip
· 4h ago
Another round of macroeconomic data, it looks complicated but it's actually just money circulating.
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AirdropHuntressvip
· 4h ago
Another wave of government lending programs is coming, but the key factor is the central bank policy changes behind it... After research and analysis, these types of fiscal actions often indicate liquidity pressure, and the crypto market will quickly react. Historical data shows that after each of these operations, funds tend to seek safe-haven assets. It is recommended to monitor the movements of these wallet addresses and avoid greedily chasing highs.
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