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#特朗普撤销农产品关税 In the US, the cancellation of agricultural product tariffs was announced, but what does this mean for the crypto market?



Let's first talk about the current situation - as soon as the trade atmosphere loosens, traditional finance immediately perks up. The dollar index rises, and risk assets are once again under scrutiny. Those hot money originally waiting for opportunities in the crypto market are now starting to shift their focus towards the stock market and commodities. In the short term, Bitcoin may indeed face pressure, as fund diversion is something no one can avoid.

But from another perspective, the reduction of tariff barriers means that global capital flow will be smoother. Bitcoin, as a non-sovereign asset, has not seen its value storage logic shaken by changes in trade policy. More crucially, once the next round of monetary easing arrives, the demand for hedging allocations will return to this track. Therefore, there is no need to panic about short-term volatility; the long-term narrative is still there.
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LiquidityHuntervip
· 8h ago
Saw this at 2 AM, need to scrape DEX data, feeling that a liquidity gap is about to appear...
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TradFiRefugeevip
· 23h ago
I'm already used to short-term dumping; the key is to see when the Fed will cut interest rates, as that will be the real catalyst.
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MetaMaskedvip
· 23h ago
In the short term, it is indeed painful, and everyone can see that hot money is flowing into the stock market. But to be honest, the long-term benefits of tariff reductions on liquidity are significant; the crypto world cannot compete in this regard.
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fren.ethvip
· 23h ago
Short-term being bled dry, but in the long run it still has to come back. The capital diversion this time is indeed uncomfortable.
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LightningSentryvip
· 23h ago
The short-term selling pressure is real, but don't be scared away. This wave of tariff easing has instead laid the groundwork for the upcoming easing cycle.
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