When interest rates start coming down from current highs, we'll see quite a shift in where capital goes. Money that's been chasing those attractive yields? It's going to look elsewhere. That liquidity will flow into riskier asset classes—equities, crypto, that sort of thing. Once rates stabilize lower, the traditional fixed-income appeal fades. Then you've got this rotation into stocks and digital assets where folks hunt for actual returns. It's a familiar cycle, but worth watching how aggressively these funds move into the crypto space once the rate environment loosens up.
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FudVaccinator
· 1h ago
The interest rate cut cycle has begun, funds are flowing into crypto. Can we chase this wave?
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GateUser-00be86fc
· 1h ago
The interest rate cut cycle has arrived, funds flowing into crypto? I just want to see how aggressively they can flow this time
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MEVHunter
· 2h ago
When interest rates drop, arbitrage opportunities arise. At that point, flash loans will need to be utilized, and there will likely be a gas war in the mempool. I am already optimizing the routing.
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PerpetualLonger
· 2h ago
As soon as the interest rate drops, I'll go all-in. This is definitely the last bottom-fishing opportunity... Short sellers should be crying now, haha
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MEV_Whisperer
· 2h ago
With the start of an interest rate cut cycle, funds should start rotating. This wave will definitely pour into crypto, it's a safe bet.
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PuzzledScholar
· 2h ago
As the interest rate cut cycle begins, funds are eager to move. Those who can't catch the bond yields this time will definitely flock to the crypto world—it's just a matter of historical pattern.
When interest rates start coming down from current highs, we'll see quite a shift in where capital goes. Money that's been chasing those attractive yields? It's going to look elsewhere. That liquidity will flow into riskier asset classes—equities, crypto, that sort of thing. Once rates stabilize lower, the traditional fixed-income appeal fades. Then you've got this rotation into stocks and digital assets where folks hunt for actual returns. It's a familiar cycle, but worth watching how aggressively these funds move into the crypto space once the rate environment loosens up.