Analyst: Macroeconomic headwinds continue to exert pressure, and the crypto market still needs capital inflows to stabilize
CryptoQuant analyst Darkfost stated, "Macroeconomic headwinds continue to pressure the crypto market, which remains under strain in the current challenging environment for risk assets. The latest macroeconomic data complicates the Federal Reserve's decision-making. Inflation remains stubborn, demand is still resilient, while the unemployment rate has begun to rise, making the overall economic situation increasingly complex. The latest non-farm payroll report also shows that layoffs far exceed market expectations, further exacerbating uncertainty. Meanwhile, market liquidity remains tight. This situation has even affected institutions like BlackRock, which recently had to limit investor redemptions due to insufficient available liquidity. Therefore, the Federal Reserve's policy balancing has become more difficult, and it is likely to maintain a wait-and-see attitude in the short term. This liquidity constraint is also impacting the crypto market. The net inflow of stablecoins to trading platforms has been negative overall since the beginning of this year. However, this trend seems to be showing signs of stabilization, which corresponds with Bitcoin attempting to stabilize around the current price level. For a more positive trend to emerge, the liquidity currently flowing out of the market (or funds directed towards assets like oil and precious metals) ultimately needs to flow back into the crypto market."
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