PANews December 13 News, according to CoinDesk reports, the last interest rate hike by the Bank of Japan led to an appreciation of the Japanese Yen, triggering a sharp rise in market risk aversion sentiment, which caused Bitcoin prices to fall from about $65,000 to $50,000. However, the upcoming interest rate hike in Japan might not trigger risk aversion in the crypto market for two reasons: first, speculators currently hold a net long (bullish) position in the Yen, making it unlikely for them to react quickly to the Bank of Japan's rate hike; second, Japan's government bond yields have continued to climb this year, with both short-term and long-term yield curves reaching multi-decade highs. Therefore, the upcoming rate hike reflects that official interest rates are catching up with market trends. Meanwhile, this week, the Federal Reserve lowered interest rates by 25 basis points while launching liquidity measures, bringing the rate to its lowest level in three years. Overall, these factors suggest that there is a low likelihood of significant Yen carry trade unwinding and year-end risk aversion.

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· 16h ago
Gate News bot message, Ethereum supply on exchanges has dropped to the lowest level since 2016. More $ETH are being withdrawn from exchanges to be transferred to long-term storage, with available liquidity decreasing on trading platforms. Data shows increasing caution among traders and a slight decrease in short-term selling pressure in the market.
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