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ETH $1,935.93 +2.10%
BNB $604.05 +0.67%
XRP $1.01 +1.72%
SOL $78.28 +2.89%
TRX $0.3323 -0.06%
DOGE $0.0706 +1.28%
ADA $0.1750 +0.41%
BCH $204.56 +0.69%
LINK $9.71 +3.14%
HYPE $59.21 -0.12%
AAVE $89.57 +0.55%
SUI $0.6573 +0.82%
XLM $0.1575 +2.67%
ZEC $513.48 +1.91%
BTC $64,929.02 +1.26%
ETH $1,935.93 +2.10%
BNB $604.05 +0.67%
XRP $1.01 +1.72%
SOL $78.28 +2.89%
TRX $0.3323 -0.06%
DOGE $0.0706 +1.28%
ADA $0.1750 +0.41%
BCH $204.56 +0.69%
LINK $9.71 +3.14%
HYPE $59.21 -0.12%
AAVE $89.57 +0.55%
SUI $0.6573 +0.82%
XLM $0.1575 +2.67%
ZEC $513.48 +1.91%

Analysis: After the US M2 continues to hit new highs, the narrative of Bitcoin's "liquidity-driven market" is heating up again

2026-07-04 22:42:45

According to Bitcoin news, the latest data from the U.S. Federal Reserve shows that the seasonally adjusted broad money supply M2 rose to $23.05 trillion in May, surpassing the $23 trillion mark for the first time, setting a new historical high.

Some industry insiders believe that this growth may reflect the Federal Reserve's re-release of liquidity after a tightening cycle.

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