#比特币与黄金战争 Breaking news late at night! The Federal Reserve permanently activates the "Infinite Liquidity Mode"



The decision made at yesterday's meeting could reshape the flow of funds in the coming years. The Fed announced: the SRF mechanism will be retained long-term, with the key point being—the $500 billion limit on the quota is directly lifted.

What does this mean? Traditional financial institutions are out of cash and can knock on the door for cash at any time. This is not a temporary remedy but an installation of a never-closing "liquidity generator" for the entire system. The most shocking part: unlimited capacity essentially tells the market outright—funding ammunition is plentiful.

For traders, the most critical signal is here: once the traditional financial fund pool is fully opened, the excess liquidity will inevitably flow to more profitable places. This is not new; every cycle in history has been like this. As soon as the water is full, it will splash out.

The question now is: could this decision be the starting point of the next market cycle? $BTC $ETH These assets might be waiting for such a moment. What do you think about this policy change?
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BlockchainNewbievip
· 10h ago
When the water overflows and splashes out, this time I really need to be prepared.
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RooftopVIPvip
· 19h ago
This wave is indeed a signal. Infinite liquidity = a printing press that never stops. Where does the money from traditional finance overflow go? It definitely rushes to high-yield places. Whether the liquidity spilled out this time can flow into the crypto circle is still uncertain, but at least it gives the market a clear expectation. Oh my goodness, is this another round of harvesting the chives? It's just a different way of saying printing money, permanent SRF... It really makes me angry to see this. History is really repeating itself. Let's wait and see if this wave will blow up.
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SolidityStrugglervip
· 19h ago
Wait a minute, infinite liquidity? Isn't this just giving benefits to the crypto community? Eventually, they'll have to print money. Instead of depositing in the bank, it's better to stock up on some BTC. This logic makes sense, right? The Fed's move feels like they're secretly backing down...
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LiquidationWatchervip
· 19h ago
Infinite liquidity? Sounds like a signal fed to the crypto world. Wait, does this really mean BTC will hit 30,000 next year? Uh, no, water flows to the low places; this time, it's hard to tell where it will splash.
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ChainDetectivevip
· 19h ago
Water flows to the low ground. This time, the Federal Reserve really has broken the dam. Is this another night of harvesting the leek? More money often leads to more chaos. $BTC I've already smelled it, just waiting. How many times has this trick been played? Institutions accumulate shares → retail investors take the bait → dump, cycle repeats.
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liquidation_watchervip
· 19h ago
It's the same old story, liquidity splashing out... I think this time it's really coming, those previous false alarms weren't this outrageous. Wake up, everyone, what does the unlimited imply? The crypto circle is about to eat. Wait, will these traditional finance folks really pour money into crypto? Or will it still rely on retail investors to take the fall... This time feels different, but it always feels different each time, I've believed it many times already. I'm thinking, if it really becomes unlimited, why have the coins been so weak these past few days?
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