Central banks worldwide are all setting new records for money supply. The US M2 supply has surpassed its historical high, followed closely by the EU, which is also breaking records. The Bank of Japan's M2 data has likewise reached a new all-time high, and China's M2 supply has climbed to new heights. From a global perspective, the surge in M2 supply is pointing in one direction.
Against this backdrop, BTC's performance is worth watching. As countries are significantly releasing liquidity, this money needs to find a place to go. The cryptocurrency market, as an emerging haven for liquidity, naturally becomes a target for capital competition. As the leader in crypto assets, it is reasonable for BTC to chase this wave of global M2 growth.
History never repeats itself, but it often rhymes. This time, will BTC be able to fully keep pace with the global central banks' liquidity injections? Time will tell.
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GasFeeCrier
· 2h ago
The liquidity injection is so aggressive, it's no wonder Bitcoin isn't rising.
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FlatlineTrader
· 10h ago
But on the other hand, with the central bank flooding the market so aggressively, it's actually strange if the crypto world doesn't rise.
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PseudoIntellectual
· 10h ago
With such aggressive liquidity injection, it's no wonder the crypto market isn't rising.
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SolidityNewbie
· 10h ago
Wait a minute, the whole world is easing monetary policy, but what about inflation? Can't this bubble be burst?
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fork_in_the_road
· 10h ago
The whole world is easing monetary policy, this wave of market trend in the crypto circle is definitely solid.
Central banks worldwide are all setting new records for money supply. The US M2 supply has surpassed its historical high, followed closely by the EU, which is also breaking records. The Bank of Japan's M2 data has likewise reached a new all-time high, and China's M2 supply has climbed to new heights. From a global perspective, the surge in M2 supply is pointing in one direction.
Against this backdrop, BTC's performance is worth watching. As countries are significantly releasing liquidity, this money needs to find a place to go. The cryptocurrency market, as an emerging haven for liquidity, naturally becomes a target for capital competition. As the leader in crypto assets, it is reasonable for BTC to chase this wave of global M2 growth.
History never repeats itself, but it often rhymes. This time, will BTC be able to fully keep pace with the global central banks' liquidity injections? Time will tell.