BTC: Summary of Valuescan community discussions (12:00:06 ~ 13:00:06)

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[Extracting viewpoint materials] Do you think the negative news of Japan's interest rate hike will cause BTC to rise by more than 20%? This involves speculation about the correlation between macroeconomic news and BTC price fluctuations. [src: @anonymous/Valuescan, 2025-12-19 12:43:32/#1523945;ref: window] Previously, Zhuang Ge mentioned that BTC and ETH were actively trading on the anomaly list and suggested paying attention to anomalies in other Altcoin, implying that BTC and ETH remain the focus of capital attention. [src: @Anonymous/Valuescan, 2025-12-19 12:39:22/#1523914;ref: window] Observing the 15-minute trading volume of OKEx BTC contracts, a similar level of active volatility was observed last night, reflecting increased short-term capital activity. [src: @anonymous/Valuescan, 2025-12-19 12:18:55/#1523750; ref: window] Some believe that BTC will go to zero tomorrow, expressing extreme bearish sentiment, which may reflect some funds' willingness to short or panic. [src: @anonymous/Valuescan, 2025-12-19 12:06:38/#1523647;ref: window] Another message claims that the price of BTC will reach 1.2 million tomorrow, showing a completely opposite, extremely bullish expectation and indicating a clear divergence in sentiment within the community. [src: @anonymous/Valuescan, 2025-12-19 12:06:17/#1523639;ref: window] [Summary of Key Clues] 1. There is a great deal of disagreement regarding short-term price fluctuations of BTC, with extreme bullish and bearish views. 2. Funds are actively traded in the OKEx BTC contract market in the short term, with significant fluctuations in trading volume. 3. Macroeconomic news (such as Japan's interest rate hike) is being discussed as an important factor influencing the price of BTC. 4. The community's mention of the unusual activity in BTC and ETH suggests that mainstream cryptocurrencies remain the focus of market attention.

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