#BTC资金流动性 After the news of the Bank of Japan's rate hike, the market reaction was unexpected—there was no large-scale sell-off as anticipated. Instead, leading assets like Bitcoin, Ethereum, and BNB continued to surge. What's really going on behind the scenes?



At first glance, it seems counterintuitive. Usually, rate hikes mean liquidity tightening, which should harm risk assets. But the current situation is that traditional finance is adjusting, while the crypto market is digesting this signal—some institutions might be reallocating, while others are waiting for further policy signals. The stance of the Federal Reserve and global liquidity expectations are all influencing capital flows.

It's worth observing where this upward momentum is coming from. Is it institutions bottom-fishing, or is the market re-pricing long-term growth? The divergence in performance among BTC, ETH, and BNB also speaks volumes—different sectors are indeed sensitive to macro variables in different ways.
BTC1,5%
ETH1,94%
BNB1,03%
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MoonWaterDropletsvip
· 2025-12-21 07:22
Hey, this operation is indeed a bit extreme. Japan's interest rate hike didn't cause dumping, but instead it surged? It feels like the funds have already priced in. Institutions are playing chess, and we retail investors just wait to buy the dip. Waiting for the Fed's next move is the real key. BTC is so strong, which indicates that everyone is still optimistic about the future market. Liquidity really isn't as tight as imagined, or has encryption already decoupled from TradFi? But why is BNB rising the most this time? It feels a bit off. Institutional buy the dip or bull trap? I don't quite understand this trick. It seems the market has digested this unfavourable information, now we just need to see how high the rebound can go. It feels like a long-term bullish signal, let's not bother with the short-term fluctuations.
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NFTArchaeologistvip
· 2025-12-19 13:10
The Bank of Japan's move was unexpected, pulling the market back? It feels like institutions are playing a big game.
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Tokenomics911vip
· 2025-12-19 13:09
Ha, interest rate hikes actually caused a rise? I didn't expect this move. The market is so counterintuitive, who dares to say they understand it? But on the other hand, the possibility that institutions are bottom-fishing really exists. BTC's resilience in this wave is indeed impressive.
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