Recently, a seemingly unrelated news story to the crypto world actually contains hidden implications.



Trump held a roundtable at the White House on rural healthcare investment, with the core focus being that the US plans to pour大量资金—building hospitals, subsidizing doctors, infrastructure, and upgrading systems—in "poor and underdeveloped areas." Sounds normal? The question is, where will the money come from?

Historical experience is clear: whenever the US launches such "epic investment plans," it usually ends up with increased deficits, government debt issuance, and de facto money printing. On the surface, it's healthcare news; fundamentally, it's a signal that the "money printer" is about to be unleashed.

Once the money printing cycle begins, the subsequent story is relatively certain—currency depreciation, asset appreciation, and risk assets surging first. Simply put, when the money printer heats up, Bitcoin follows with push-ups.

The flow of funds is quite straightforward: increased government spending → issuing more bonds → market liquidity becomes abundant → funds flow into stocks, real estate, and ultimately into the crypto market. Why? Because BTC has become the most direct and efficient tool globally to hedge against the "money printer effect." Every major money printing cycle, BTC has never been the first to rise but always the most explosive.

This time, the situation is somewhat different. Trump's recent shift in attitude is very apparent—support for Bitcoin's strategic position is unprecedented. When policy support combines with expectations of money printing, the impact on crypto assets is worth paying attention to.
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GweiTooHighvip
· 5h ago
Hmm... It's the same logic again, liquidity injection → BTC appreciation. But this time, Trump is truly different. The agriculture bill is here, and the printing presses must run. History never lies. Bitcoin is always the last to eat, but it eats the most aggressively. I just like to watch these hidden signals. A friendly policy + ample liquidity, this combination is quite powerful. Need to keep an eye on the trend. It's basically deficit → bond issuance → liquidity injection, a tired chain. But BTC always ends up as the final winner... Wait, if Trump suddenly supports crypto so openly, is it really that simple? The printing presses are warming up, and the prelude to asset appreciation is underway. History always repeats itself.
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ProbablyNothingvip
· 01-16 18:50
Rural medical investment? Bro, this is basically a signal of covert money printing, alright I get it --- Trump's move this time, honestly, is just paving the way for BTC --- Wait, abundant liquidity → crypto market, I believe in this logic, but can it really go so smoothly? --- The current issue isn't whether there will be liquidity infusion, but when and how much to inject, that's the real concern --- Policy support + liquidity expectations? That's a bit too optimistic, we need to see how it will be implemented later --- Once the printing presses start, assets rise—I've heard this story too many times --- BTC doing push-ups, that’s a brilliant metaphor --- It feels like you're talking about an inevitable event, but in reality? There are always variables --- Medical investment is just a cover; the real game is the flow of money, those who understand know --- Trump's attitude shift is indeed obvious, but don't forget his promises and actual policies sometimes differ greatly
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AirdropHunterWangvip
· 01-16 18:48
The printing press is opening the floodgates, BTC is about to take off again, it's time for me to go all in.
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NeverPresentvip
· 01-16 18:45
Here we go again, rural medical investment? Haha, I see through it, the signal for the printing press preheating is full blast --- Whenever the government throws money around, you know it’s deficit→bond issuance→liquidity injection. How many times has this routine been played? --- Just wait, when liquidity loosens, Bitcoin will do a somersault. It’s never the first to rise but definitely the most explosive. --- Here's a question: does Trump really want to protect Bitcoin this time? Feels a bit off. --- So, the opportunity in the crypto circle is actually in the policies. Anyone who can read the news has been making money. --- To be straightforward, buying Bitcoin now is basically betting on the US printing press. If you bet right, you’ll enjoy a luxurious life. --- But on the other hand, if liquidity really increases this time, the crypto market has long been ready to take over, right?
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StrawberryIcevip
· 01-16 18:39
Rural medical investment? Laughable, it's just a printing press disguised as humanitarian aid. --- Here we go again, always the same cycle: spend money → issue bonds → loosen monetary policy → coin prices rise, the rhythm has been played out. --- Trump's recent attitude shift is quite interesting; it feels like Bitcoin is really about to become a policy tool this time. --- Basically, it's still a liquidity game; healthcare is just a pretext, and ultimately the funds flow into the fat meat of the asset markets. --- Wait, he said BTC will always have the most explosive gains, that argument is a bit absolute... Is history really that linear? --- As soon as the government loosens policy, I know what move is coming; this has been a pattern I've dealt with for years. --- Deficit, issuing bonds, liquidity—this logical chain is too rigid, it feels like there are quite a few loopholes. --- The core is the dual boost of policy + liquidity easing; if it doesn't rise, that would be ridiculous.
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