According to recent reports, the US has already allocated $3 billion toward purchasing mortgage bonds—a significant policy move that's got the crypto market feeling the ripple effects.



Bitcoin traders seem pretty confused about what this all means though. On one hand, you've got traditional monetary policy tightening up. On the other hand, large-scale asset purchases could signal deeper economic shifts ahead. The two narratives don't exactly play nice together in the market.

So what's the takeaway? When governments start aggressively buying up mortgage-backed securities, it typically suggests they're trying to stabilize housing markets or inject liquidity into the financial system. For bitcoin holders, this kind of macro policy move is either a green flag (more capital flowing everywhere) or a warning sign (inflation concerns, economic slowdown), depending on how you read the tea leaves.

The market confusion is actually pretty understandable—these policy moves rarely signal a clear direction for risk assets in the short term. Traders are watching and waiting to see which narrative wins out.
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