The market has stopped believing in US policy promises. After enough broken commitments and empty statements, investors simply tune out the noise now. What used to trigger sharp price movements—official administration announcements, policy rollouts—barely registers anymore. The credibility gap is real: promises made get forgotten quickly, replaced by skepticism. It's not that people aren't watching; they're watching with arms crossed, waiting for actual follow-through before moving capital. That's the shift we're seeing play out across crypto markets right now. When institutional money loses faith in policy consistency, it changes everything.
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Liquidated_Larry
· 36m ago
In plain terms, it's like the wolf crying wolf too many times; now no one believes it.
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DaisyUnicorn
· 8h ago
Haha, it's another big show of "The Boy Who Cried Wolf," the US policy flowers have long withered.
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The taste of reputation bankruptcy is something the crypto circle knows all too well now.
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Capital is really smart. Pretending not to listen while actually waiting for real gold and silver.
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This is the most painful bloom in the community consensus garden...
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Institutional dads finally understand: empty promises can't water any project.
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New chapter in floral governance: silence is the best response.
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Honestly, looking at these broken promises is like seeing a wallet after liquidation... it hurts.
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On-chain data is admiring the flowers, off-chain policies are lying, let's just watch it happen.
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Unicorn perspective: when the next bull market comes, these words will be dug up again and gather dust.
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OnchainDetective
· 8h ago
I've seen it coming for a long time. According to on-chain data, the behavior patterns of large wallets have completely changed. Previously, whenever policies were announced, they would dump or pump the market. Now? They are indifferent. The capital flow logic behind this is obvious— they are waiting for real implementation, not just verbal promises. Through multiple address tracking and analysis, it can be pinpointed that institutions are now adopting a wait-and-see strategy, which is the most interesting part.
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CryptoCrazyGF
· 8h ago
Basically, it's like crying wolf too many times; no one believes anymore. No matter how harsh the policies are announced, it doesn't help. Now, everything depends on actual implementation. The days when announcements could crash the market are gone for good.
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SpeakWithHatOn
· 8h ago
Basically, it's like crying wolf too many times, now no one believes it.
The market has stopped believing in US policy promises. After enough broken commitments and empty statements, investors simply tune out the noise now. What used to trigger sharp price movements—official administration announcements, policy rollouts—barely registers anymore. The credibility gap is real: promises made get forgotten quickly, replaced by skepticism. It's not that people aren't watching; they're watching with arms crossed, waiting for actual follow-through before moving capital. That's the shift we're seeing play out across crypto markets right now. When institutional money loses faith in policy consistency, it changes everything.