#美国证券交易委员会推进数字资产监管框架创新 $OM $SAHARA $EPIC



Bank of Japan raises interest rates? That’s so slow—feels like an old man holding onto the railing, climbing up step by step. Compared to the Fed’s rate cut expectations, which are swift and decisive, like sliding down a slide.

The winner of the liquidity race is clear: the Federal Reserve’s “dollar printing tactics” instantly overshadow all of Japan’s moves. Honestly, the gap is quite significant.

How about the crypto market? In the short term, Japan’s actions are enough to scare the market—BTC is likely to hover below 80,000, and market sentiment is cautious. But as soon as the US loosens its policies, just wait and see, it’ll be a different scene.

Final words: we might need to hold back a bit recently, but in the long run, we remain steadfast. After all, the Fed’s policy direction can really set the tone.

The topic still needs to focus on regulatory developments, as their impact on the crypto market will only become more tangible. 😎
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FarmHoppervip
· 2025-12-20 03:59
The Bank of Japan's move is really like Tai Chi, while the Federal Reserve's wave takes everything away. We still need to keep an eye on the US side. BTC still depends on the Federal Reserve's stance. Short-term hesitation isn't a big issue, but in the long run, it still needs to go up. Once the SEC's regulatory framework is out, we need to study it carefully. It's no joke. Once the US starts printing money, other currencies have no chance. That's the reality. Waiting for news from the US, it might just be a period of accumulation recently. Real regulation is coming, and those previous measures don't count anymore.
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AmateurDAOWatchervip
· 2025-12-17 17:52
If this SEC framework really gets implemented, the crypto industry can finally breathe easy. The Bank of Japan is really moving at a snail's pace, while the Federal Reserve's expectation of a rate cut can turn the market around instantly. Be cautious with short-term bottom fishing, but I still believe in the upcoming momentum. BTC is fluctuating below 80,000, the atmosphere is too tense. When the dollar starts to flood the market, how can other currencies survive? Regulatory frameworks need to be closely monitored; they determine the overall market sentiment.
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gm_or_ngmivip
· 2025-12-17 13:00
The Federal Reserve makes a move, and the Bank of Japan becomes snail-paced. The gap is truly remarkable.
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Degentlemanvip
· 2025-12-17 12:47
The Federal Reserve's move makes the Bank of Japan look awkward. The gap is really not minor—printing press vs. old-fashioned machine, it's incomparable. Whether BTC at 80,000 can hold depends on how the US side plays it; in the short term, it's indeed quite challenging. How is the SEC's framework coming along? It seems to be the real critical issue. Once regulation comes, the crypto circle will have to shrink back; this set of rules is so annoying. The printing press tactic is the daddy; no central bank can beat the Federal Reserve. In the long run, we still have to fight it out, but in the short term, just wait for the Fed to loosen up. With such strong easing expectations, why is BTC still wobbling below? Does that make sense? OM and SAHARA, these two coins, wait until regulation becomes clear before jumping in. Honestly, the US calls the shots; other central banks are just supporting roles.
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StealthDeployervip
· 2025-12-17 12:44
When the Federal Reserve acts, the Bank of Japan immediately becomes a backdrop; the gap is truly remarkable.
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