U.S. Treasury Secretary Yellen recently publicly called on the Federal Reserve to continue cutting interest rates, putting pressure on decision-makers. She straightforwardly stated that low-interest-rate environmental protection is "a key factor in achieving stronger economic growth, and the Federal Reserve should not delay further." Yellen mentioned in her speech that 2026 is expected to witness tangible results brought about by the "priority policy agenda" of the current president. According to reports, the Treasury official pointed out that the government has already "laid a good foundation for economic growth" through last year's tax cuts, trade negotiations, and deregulation measures. Notably, Yellen has been involved in high-level personnel selection within the government and is expected to assume the position of Federal Reserve Chair in May this year. She has repeatedly publicly responded to calls for lowering interest rates, which also reflects the importance policymakers place on the liquidity environment. Low-interest-rate policies often influence global capital flows, including allocations to digital assets.
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GasFeeSurvivor
· 01-11 15:30
The expectation of interest rate cuts is at its peak, paving the way for digital assets.
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Hash_Bandit
· 01-08 19:54
nah, this smells like the fed's about to get absolutely pressured into cutting... classic playbook tbh. when's this pivot actually hitting the network tho? all talk.
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MysteryBoxAddict
· 01-08 16:01
Once the expectation of interest rate cuts emerged, the crypto circle started to stir. I'm very familiar with this routine.
Besant is probably paving the way for its future position. To put it nicely, it's for economic growth, but in reality, it's just easing liquidity.
Low interest rates = ample liquidity = funds pouring into digital assets. This logic makes sense.
Let's wait until May to witness the miracle.
By the way, were last year's policies really that effective? It feels like the wind was loud but the rain was small.
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YieldChaser
· 01-08 16:00
Low interest rates are here, everyone. Are digital assets saved now?
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StillBuyingTheDip
· 01-08 15:57
Another guy trying to harvest the newbies, thinking low interest rates can make it rise? Wake up, buddy.
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DegenWhisperer
· 01-08 15:48
Low interest rates are here, the crypto world is about to take off again... Based on this move by Bessent, it seems the Federal Reserve's rate cut is a done deal.
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LiquidationKing
· 01-08 15:46
Low interest rates are here, everyone. The crypto world is about to take off again, and funds need to find a place to go.
U.S. Treasury Secretary Yellen recently publicly called on the Federal Reserve to continue cutting interest rates, putting pressure on decision-makers. She straightforwardly stated that low-interest-rate environmental protection is "a key factor in achieving stronger economic growth, and the Federal Reserve should not delay further." Yellen mentioned in her speech that 2026 is expected to witness tangible results brought about by the "priority policy agenda" of the current president. According to reports, the Treasury official pointed out that the government has already "laid a good foundation for economic growth" through last year's tax cuts, trade negotiations, and deregulation measures. Notably, Yellen has been involved in high-level personnel selection within the government and is expected to assume the position of Federal Reserve Chair in May this year. She has repeatedly publicly responded to calls for lowering interest rates, which also reflects the importance policymakers place on the liquidity environment. Low-interest-rate policies often influence global capital flows, including allocations to digital assets.