In the past ten days, the Federal Reserve has injected a total of 38 billion USD into the market, yet Bitcoin has failed to hold steady above 90,000 USD—this contrast is too absurd. Even if we account for the net outflows from spot ETFs, it only explains a 10 billion USD gap. The remaining 28 billion USD seems to have vanished into thin air, causing little to no ripple in the market.
What exactly is happening behind the scenes? The market is divided into two camps: one believes that institutions are lurking, using "pretend to support but not actually" tactics to let retail investors take the fall; the other thinks that this money is only enough to maintain the status quo and prevent a market crash. But both scenarios point to the same conclusion—the current crypto market is like a leaky water pool; no matter how much capital flows in, it can't raise the water level enough to push prices higher.
In this era of uncertainty, savvy investors are given a chance to rethink. Instead of worrying whether the "missing 28 billion" will suddenly crash the market, it’s better to allocate funds into assets that can operate steadily regardless of market fluctuations. That’s why more and more people are seriously building stablecoin ecosystem assets—in an environment where liquidity direction is unclear and market sentiment is fragile, stability itself becomes the most valuable asset.
That missing liquidity hasn't disappeared; it has just flowed into places we can't see. Understanding this is the key to finding certain gains amid the uncertainty in the crypto market.
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BrokenRugs
· 7h ago
38 billion invested and Bitcoin can't even handle it, how much leakage does that imply? LOL
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RektButAlive
· 7h ago
38 billion can't even move Bitcoin, this is the most terrifying signal...
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FOMOSapien
· 7h ago
38 billion just like this? Bitcoin hasn't moved at all, really just big players eating up the market.
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OnchainDetective
· 7h ago
28 billion evaporated so cleanly? According to on-chain data tracking, this money definitely flowed into certain large wallet addresses, a typical fund laundering technique. I've said it before, institutions are becoming increasingly skilled at this "pump and dump" strategy.
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LiquiditySurfer
· 7h ago
$38 billion just disappeared like that? No wonder BTC can't break through, it feels like the market is playing a game of "Red Light, Green Light."
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governance_lurker
· 7h ago
38 billion invested with not even a ripple—this is the truly terrifying part.
In the past ten days, the Federal Reserve has injected a total of 38 billion USD into the market, yet Bitcoin has failed to hold steady above 90,000 USD—this contrast is too absurd. Even if we account for the net outflows from spot ETFs, it only explains a 10 billion USD gap. The remaining 28 billion USD seems to have vanished into thin air, causing little to no ripple in the market.
What exactly is happening behind the scenes? The market is divided into two camps: one believes that institutions are lurking, using "pretend to support but not actually" tactics to let retail investors take the fall; the other thinks that this money is only enough to maintain the status quo and prevent a market crash. But both scenarios point to the same conclusion—the current crypto market is like a leaky water pool; no matter how much capital flows in, it can't raise the water level enough to push prices higher.
In this era of uncertainty, savvy investors are given a chance to rethink. Instead of worrying whether the "missing 28 billion" will suddenly crash the market, it’s better to allocate funds into assets that can operate steadily regardless of market fluctuations. That’s why more and more people are seriously building stablecoin ecosystem assets—in an environment where liquidity direction is unclear and market sentiment is fragile, stability itself becomes the most valuable asset.
That missing liquidity hasn't disappeared; it has just flowed into places we can't see. Understanding this is the key to finding certain gains amid the uncertainty in the crypto market.