The thing is, rates hitting around 2.5% would make way more sense for where we're at right now. Higher rates kept things tight, but easing off to that level could shift how capital flows into riskier assets like crypto. It's not just about the number—it's about what it means for portfolios and risk appetite across the board.
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VitalikFanboy42
· 9h ago
A 2.5% interest rate is really tempting; I think we have to wait and see how funds flow into crypto.
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Whale_Whisperer
· 12-13 14:54
2.5% this level indeed better aligns with the current situation, and the logic of capital flowing into high-risk assets becomes clearer.
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LiquiditySurfer
· 12-13 14:37
A 2.5% interest rate is indeed more reasonable, and the pace at which capital flows into crypto might change accordingly.
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gas_fee_trauma
· 12-13 14:31
2.5% interest rate? Sounds like a window has been opened for the crypto world. Only when funds start flowing is it the real deal.
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GrayscaleArbitrageur
· 12-13 14:25
2.5% interest rate? Now the real game begins, and the funds should loosen up.
The thing is, rates hitting around 2.5% would make way more sense for where we're at right now. Higher rates kept things tight, but easing off to that level could shift how capital flows into riskier assets like crypto. It's not just about the number—it's about what it means for portfolios and risk appetite across the board.