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Just saw a message, quite interesting.
Trump recently made another statement, saying he hopes to inject $20 trillion into the U.S. economy by the end of this year. This figure is so large that it feels a bit surreal.
People in the traditional financial circle must be in an uproar, but what is more concerning is – what does this mean for the crypto market? If this path is truly taken, will the liquidity of the US dollar overflow directly? Once inflation expectations rise, funds will have to find a place to go.
In recent years, Bitcoin has increasingly been regarded as "digital gold," and institutions have been quietly accumulating it. If a wave of liquidity were to come, could crypto assets become a reservoir for absorbing funds? Historically, during each easing cycle, digital assets have performed well. Could this time mark the starting point of a structural opportunity?
Of course, things are not that simple. Whether the policy can truly be implemented is one thing, while how the market reacts is another. Regulatory attitudes, emotional fluctuations, black swan events—any of these could suddenly turn the tables.
So the question arises: do you think this potential "capital influx" will push cryptocurrencies into a more mainstream position? Or is it just another topic for short-term speculation?
Share your thoughts.