#美联储启动新一轮降息周期 $BTC $ETH $ZEC 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥The rate cut decision at 3 a.m. is much more complicated than it appears on the surface.



The Federal Reserve cut interest rates by 25 basis points on schedule, but the dot plot showed division—seven members opposed further rate cuts this year. This is not a routine move but a subtle shift in stance. Powell said the economy is "basically stable," while his tone was ambiguous, appearing like "diplomatic words with a calculated approach." The market read between the lines: this round of rate cuts might be the last, and the upcoming liquidity taps will only tighten further.

Interestingly, institutional reactions can be completely different. Supporters of certain political factions' mining companies suddenly surged to the top of Bitcoin reserve rankings, and the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission signaled that Bitcoin can be used as collateral. Large funds publicly call for "caution" while secretly positioning themselves.

This market is like a giant stage, with participants harboring hidden motives. While retail investors are still debating what rate cuts mean, smart money has already sensed a turning point. History often accelerates amid collective hesitation, and the overlooked cracks are usually the sources of the next wave of market movements.

What’s your view? Is this just a market smoke screen or a genuine directional adjustment? Share your judgment.
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