Recently, major central banks have been very active. This week, the Federal Reserve purchased $6.8 billion worth of U.S. Treasury bonds, and the U.S. Treasury injected $70.5 billion of liquidity, with the Fed directly supplying $17.75 billion to the economy. Meanwhile, the Eastern markets are not to be outdone; the People's Bank of China injected 8,627 billion RMB of liquidity this week.



Generally speaking, major economies around the world are releasing liquidity, and with such an abundant supply of funds, the cryptocurrency market should be rising accordingly. But the reality is a slap in the face — BTC and other mainstream cryptocurrencies actually declined this week.

This is quite interesting. On one side, central banks are desperately flooding the market, while on the other, the crypto market continues to weaken. What does this contrast really reflect? Is it that market concerns about economic prospects offset the liquidity benefits? Or are crypto assets facing deeper pressures? This contradictory phenomenon is indeed worth pondering.
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ForkInTheRoadvip
· 5h ago
The liquidity injection is so aggressive, yet the coins are still falling? It shows that nobody really buys into it.
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RooftopReservervip
· 5h ago
Is the pump so strong that it still drops? That's crazy, it feels like the crypto market just can't handle this wave of liquidity.
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ser_ngmivip
· 5h ago
The market is flooding so aggressively, yet the coins are still falling? Truly outrageous. --- The central bank keeps pouring money in one after another, and BTC suddenly drops back—are they playing us? --- Wait, with such loose liquidity, why are prices still falling? I feel like someone is dumping. --- Laughing out loud, the pace of liquidity injection is so fast, but the crypto market is falling when it should be rising. Deep tricks, everyone. --- It feels like the economic outlook is completely rotten; even flooding can't save the coin prices. --- This move is a lesson for us: having more money doesn't mean coins will rise, understand? --- Everyone is siphoning and flooding, yet coins are still dropping. The game behind this is definitely not that simple. --- The most outrageous thing is that global central banks are working together to flood the market, but the crypto world gets hit with even colder water—can't understand it. --- It feels like the market is bearish on the economic outlook; no matter how much liquidity there is, it can't reverse the big trend. --- This is what you call "flooding that can't kill the decline," really a bit hopeless.
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GateUser-40edb63bvip
· 6h ago
Is the pump so strong but still falling? Ridiculous --- The central bank is flooding the market wildly, why is the crypto market still crashing so badly... --- Something feels off. Funds are sufficient but the market is still falling, lacking confidence --- This logic doesn't add up. With so much money, why are they still dumping? --- Wait, with such abundant liquidity, why is it falling? Looks like the crypto market simply doesn't buy into this --- It's a bit scary. If flooding the market doesn't work, what does that mean? --- The liquidity dividend is gone? Or are institutions cashing out? --- The slap in the face is real, this divergence is a bit stimulating --- Does the crypto market no longer trust the central bank's approach? --- Deep-seated pressure? Probably because there's really no confidence in the economic outlook
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UncommonNPCvip
· 6h ago
Even with such aggressive liquidity injection, it's still falling? It feels like someone is dumping the market.
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HashRateHermitvip
· 6h ago
Is the market still falling so hard despite the massive liquidity injection? That's suspicious. --- The central bank is printing money, the Fed is also easing, but why is the crypto market still declining... This logic doesn't add up. --- Liquidity exploding while prices move in the opposite direction is truly outrageous. --- It feels like it's not a lack of funds, but no one dares to take the plunge. --- Is the economy about to crash or is the crypto market no longer attractive? Two questions. --- Injecting hundreds of billions still can't save the market; how desperate must that be? --- So much money is still being poured in, and I used to believe the market had a bottom, but now it sounds like a joke. --- The central bank keeps flooding the market with liquidity, but the crypto market is bleeding; this inverse indicator is incredibly accurate. --- Where's the promised liquidity boost to crypto prices? Now it seems to be a bearish signal? --- If this drop continues, pouring more money in will be pointless.
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