The Federal Reserve's every move is influencing the pulse of the entire financial market. Recent plans related to repurchase agreements are indeed worth investors reconsidering the relationship between liquidity and digital assets.



Many people see Ethereum as a second-tier choice, but those who understand the market know very well — when traditional finance begins to signal liquidity release, Ethereum, as the backbone of the entire DeFi ecosystem, often presents many opportunities. In a loose monetary cycle, risk assets can always find new outlets. And with its underlying application value and active ecosystem, $ETH still has long-term potential.

Policy expectations, ecosystem development, and market sentiment — when these three factors align, it often marks a more active market phase. From a fundamental perspective, the logical chain indeed holds.
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NotFinancialAdvicevip
· 2h ago
The Federal Reserve is easing liquidity, is ETH about to take off again? I kind of believe it.
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BridgeJumpervip
· 2h ago
The Federal Reserve's easing, does ETH have to go up? The logic is too simple.
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SignatureLiquidatorvip
· 2h ago
Once the buyback agreement is announced, those in the know have already been accumulating ETH. Liquidity easing will definitely give a push, but the question is when. The saying that DeFi is a pillar might be a bit much... but it is indeed underestimated. Policy + ecosystem + sentiment, all converging—can this time bring a rise? Stay tuned. In a loose cycle, who wouldn't want to take a gamble? Second tier? Sounds nice, but actually it's just reshuffling the chips. While the fundamentals are solid, the key is when the Federal Reserve will really shift its stance. No more pretenses, it's just a long-term bullish outlook on the ETH ecosystem.
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BlockBargainHuntervip
· 2h ago
The Federal Reserve's liquidity injection, does that mean Ethereum has to go up? I don't think it's that simple... --- DeFi pillar? Sounds good, but in a bear market, isn't everything just falling together? --- I've heard the argument about liquidity release too many times, but in the end, isn't it all about sentiment? --- Anyone can say there's long-term potential, but the key is when will it be realized? --- Three factors coming together sounds good, but when did these three ever truly align? --- Fundamentals are solid, but unfortunately, the market doesn't listen... --- Ethereum second-tier? Then the first tier must be cutting us, right? --- Does the buyback agreement really stimulate the coin price? I still have some doubts. --- In a loose cycle, risk assets find an exit; this logic makes sense, but I'm worried the exit might be blocked. --- People who understand the market should have already jumped in. Why are you still analyzing?
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MoonBoi42vip
· 2h ago
When the Federal Reserve is easing liquidity, everyone wants to jump on board, but only a few can truly seize the bottom.
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SchrodingerAirdropvip
· 3h ago
The Federal Reserve's money printing, does ETH have to go up? That's a pretty optimistic thought.
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MerkleTreeHuggervip
· 3h ago
Liquidity loosens, and ETH takes off. I believe in this logic.
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