Core CPI data is far below expectations, and the market is beginning to accept a new reality: the shadow of inflation is receding.
What does this mean? It doesn't mean the central bank will immediately cut interest rates, but rather that the need for continued tightening is diminishing.
The focus has shifted—no longer debating "whether it should" happen, but instead asking "how fast can the market push the pace." What does this mean for crypto assets? Everyone should have a sense.
$BTC $ETH $SOL are all watching to see how this move unfolds.
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MetaverseLandlord
· 8h ago
As inflationary pressures ease, this is the real turning point. The previous sense of hesitation has finally dissipated. The market rhythm is now in control, which introduces a variable for the crypto world, and it depends on how things develop next.
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PerennialLeek
· 8h ago
Wait, if the CPI is below expectations, does that mean inflation is gone? That logic seems a bit jumpy; it feels like the market hasn't reacted yet.
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MetaverseMortgage
· 8h ago
The inflation pressure has finally eased, and now it depends on how each country's central banks will follow the rhythm. BTC's recent rebound is quite interesting; it feels like the market is re-pricing risk assets. SOL has been performing quite strongly lately, and it's a bit unclear whether the cycle of hype is about to start again.
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AirdropF5Bro
· 8h ago
Wow, the inflation data is really disappointing... But if the interest rate cuts really happen, we'll have to see how the Federal Reserve plays it. Don't be fooled by this wave of false prosperity.
#比特币2026年行情展望 That sword has finally been lowered.
Core CPI data is far below expectations, and the market is beginning to accept a new reality: the shadow of inflation is receding.
What does this mean? It doesn't mean the central bank will immediately cut interest rates, but rather that the need for continued tightening is diminishing.
The focus has shifted—no longer debating "whether it should" happen, but instead asking "how fast can the market push the pace." What does this mean for crypto assets? Everyone should have a sense.
$BTC $ETH $SOL are all watching to see how this move unfolds.