#美联储降息 Last night, the crypto world experienced a bloodbath. Bitcoin directly broke through the 86,000 mark, mainstream coins like Ethereum and SOL all declined simultaneously, and 110,000 traders were liquidated instantly. The behind-the-scenes driver of this sharp decline is clear: the probability of the Federal Reserve cutting interest rates in January dropped below 25%, causing market expectations to shift instantly; then, a chain of liquidations triggered a multi-liquidation effect, with ETH contract positions worth over 5 million USD evaporating within minutes.
The current issue is very concerning—can the 85,000-86,000 level hold? In the short term, market sentiment has completely collapsed, but if you really need a reason to hold, the narrative of physical gold as a traditional hedge asset’s USD alternative has not been fully dismantled, and the spot ETF channel remains open. Some analysis agencies estimate Bitcoin’s fair value at around 106,000 USD.
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DataOnlooker
· 2025-12-17 21:10
Bloodbath is a bloodbath, I really didn't expect the Federal Reserve to be so disrespectful... Where's the promised rate cut?
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FancyResearchLab
· 2025-12-16 15:23
Another textbook-level "theoretically feasible" liquidation feast... I didn't expect the Federal Reserve to use this trick, smashing the 25% expected probability into pieces, and then conveniently using our liquidation positions for a little experiment.
Now I understand, so this is how chain liquidations work.
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DAOdreamer
· 2025-12-16 03:42
The Federal Reserve's move is indeed ruthless, directly shattering market expectations. Can the 85,000 level really hold? It feels like everyone is being forced to cut losses now.
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ApeShotFirst
· 2025-12-16 03:31
110,000 liquidation haha, this is the joy of the crypto world. I still haven't successfully bottomed out.
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SerNgmi
· 2025-12-16 03:30
Just go ahead and wipe out, I’ve already lost everything anyway. Now whether it’s a limit down or a rise, it’s all just numbers.
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MevTears
· 2025-12-16 03:23
The Fed's move is truly brilliant, directly crushing the dreams of all leverage, with 110,000 people sacrificed... That said, whether the $85,000 level holds or not isn't that important; the key is to see what Americans do next. Right now, it's just a matter of waiting.
#美联储降息 Last night, the crypto world experienced a bloodbath. Bitcoin directly broke through the 86,000 mark, mainstream coins like Ethereum and SOL all declined simultaneously, and 110,000 traders were liquidated instantly. The behind-the-scenes driver of this sharp decline is clear: the probability of the Federal Reserve cutting interest rates in January dropped below 25%, causing market expectations to shift instantly; then, a chain of liquidations triggered a multi-liquidation effect, with ETH contract positions worth over 5 million USD evaporating within minutes.
The current issue is very concerning—can the 85,000-86,000 level hold? In the short term, market sentiment has completely collapsed, but if you really need a reason to hold, the narrative of physical gold as a traditional hedge asset’s USD alternative has not been fully dismantled, and the spot ETF channel remains open. Some analysis agencies estimate Bitcoin’s fair value at around 106,000 USD.
$BTC $ETH $SOL $ZEC $ASTER
Honestly, now it’s either fear taking over or truly a moment of greed. What’s your view?