Treasury Secretary Bessent just dropped some numbers worth watching. He's projecting the US economy will clock in at 3% GDP growth by year-end. That's a solid pace, especially when you consider how macro trends ripple through risk assets and crypto markets. Traditional finance folks will be eyeing this closely, but so should anyone paying attention to liquidity flows and institutional appetite for alternative assets.
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SelfCustodyIssues
· 2025-12-10 14:50
3% growth? Sounds good, but will the liquidity really flow into alt assets... feels like it's being siphoned off by institutions.
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BearMarketSunriser
· 2025-12-09 10:36
A 3% growth rate sounds good, but will liquidity be drained by government bonds? That's the real question.
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CountdownToBroke
· 2025-12-07 16:18
3% growth? Sounds pretty good, but does it actually offer any real benefits for us in the crypto space?
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LiquidationWizard
· 2025-12-07 16:12
A 3% growth rate? Sounds good, but not particularly exciting. The key is still where institutional funds are flowing.
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SurvivorshipBias
· 2025-12-07 16:07
A 3% increase sounds good, but is it really enough to attract institutions? I think it still depends on how liquidity moves.
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MelonField
· 2025-12-07 16:00
3% growth? Sounds good, but I still prefer the liquidity outlook of the crypto market. Institutional entry is the key.
Treasury Secretary Bessent just dropped some numbers worth watching. He's projecting the US economy will clock in at 3% GDP growth by year-end. That's a solid pace, especially when you consider how macro trends ripple through risk assets and crypto markets. Traditional finance folks will be eyeing this closely, but so should anyone paying attention to liquidity flows and institutional appetite for alternative assets.