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FOMC minutes showed a 9-3 vote to hold rates at 3.5%-3.75%. Logan, Hammack and Kashkari dissented, favoring a 25bp hike. Most backed holding, but many said tightening may be needed if inflation stalls. Softer CPI and weaker jobs reduced the case for an immediate hike, while CME put odds of a September hold near 67%. The minutes also flagged risks from AI infrastructure financing, stock valuations and Treasury volatility. Could inflation, long yields and AI valuations keep repricing risk assets?

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Anfaal Akram
Anfaal Akram
LATEST: The Fed's July minutes show "many" officials believe rate hikes may be needed if inflation doesn't cool, even as the FOMC held rates steady for a fifth straight meeting. $BTC #BTCBreaks72K #FOMC9To3Split #PopMartEarningsWatch
Birdie_OKX
Birdie_OKX
BTC reclaiming $69,000 matters less than the breadth behind it. ETH up 17.39% and SOL up 10.38% against BTC’s 7.95% points to a rapid expansion in risk appetite, but also makes this move more vulnerable to positioning unwinds. My base case is that this is a liquidity-driven rebound, not yet a durable macro reset. The FOMC 9-to-3 split keeps the policy signal unusually contested, so I would treat sustained BTC strength as the cleaner confirmation rather than chase the highest-beta outperformers. Not advice, just analysis.
CL_OKX
CL_OKX
A 9–3 split at the FOMC is something I’d pay attention to. The final rate decision matters, but seeing three policymakers disagree tells us there’s clearly more debate happening inside the Fed than the headline decision might suggest. Personally, I find the disagreement more interesting than the vote itself. If inflation, employment and growth were all pointing clearly in the same direction, you’d probably expect policymakers to be more aligned. A wider split suggests that some members are interpreting the risks differently and that could become important at the next few meetings. For markets, I don’t think this automatically means bullish or bearish. What I’d watch is whether those three dissenters eventually convince more members to move toward their side. 3 votes can become 4 or 5 pretty quickly if the incoming data supports their argument. That’s why I’ll be watching the next CPI, jobs report and Fed speeches closely. The market may be focused on what the Fed decided today, but I’m more interested in where the voting balance is heading next. #FOMC9To3Split $BTC
ardizor 🧙‍♂️
ardizor 🧙‍♂️
🚨 BREAKING: 🇺🇸 THE FED JUST REVEALED A MAJOR HAWKISH SHIFT 9 OF 12 VOTING MEMBERS BACKED HOLDING RATES STEADY, WHILE 3 PUSHED FOR A 25-BPS HIKE IN JULY FED OFFICIALS ARE INCREASINGLY WORRIED ABOUT STICKY INFLATION AND RISING FINANCIAL PRESSURES A SEPTEMBER HIKE IS NOW FIRMLY BACK ON THE TABLE BAD NEWS FOR BITCOIN AND RISK ASSETS...
Alpha TraderX
Alpha TraderX
LATEST: The Fed's July minutes show "many" officials believe rate hikes may be needed if inflation doesn't cool, even as the FOMC held rates steady for a fifth straight meeting. $BTC
Felix.Crypto
Felix.Crypto
Macro Is Setting the Next Move for $BTC and $ETH Markets are watching $BTC near $64K and $ETH around $1.9K, alongside five catalysts: Hormuz tensions, Treasury yields, Fed expectations, ETF flows, and today’s White House crypto summit. The 10Y yield remains near 4.7%, while Brent approaches $92 as supply risks persist. If oil cools, yields fall, and ETF flows strengthen, $BTC and $ETH could gain momentum. Otherwise, inflation, high yields, and recession risks could limit a breakout.
Rashid_BNB
Rashid_BNB
$ETH is stuck near $1,900 despite strong ETF buying. Looks like institutions are absorbing whale supply. Now it’s all about the FOMC minutes: 🟢 Dovish → ETH upside 🔴 Hawkish → $1,885 could break Watching closely. 👀 $ETH $BTC
alaya lilly
alaya lilly
A 9–3 split at the FOMC is something I’d pay attention to. The final rate decision matters, but seeing three policymakers disagree tells us there’s clearly more debate happening inside the Fed than the headline decision might suggest. Personally, I find the disagreement more interesting than the vote itself. If inflation, employment and growth were all pointing clearly in the same direction, you’d probably expect policymakers to be more aligned. $BTC #BTCBreaks72K #PopMartEarningsWatch
TBNG_OKX
TBNG_OKX
#FOMC9To3Split A 9-3 vote sounds decisive. I think the disagreement is the real story. Three Fed officials still wanted another hike, even as inflation cools. That tells me the bar for rate cuts is still high. Markets may be celebrating softer data a little too early. Is the Fed more divided than investors think?
Katie_OKX
Katie_OKX
#FOMC9To3Split A 9–3 vote to hold rates sounds comfortable at first, but the details feel much less settled 🏛️ Logan, Hammack and Kashkari all preferred a 25bp hike, while several other members said tightening could still be needed if inflation stops improving. Softer CPI and weaker jobs data have reduced the case for acting immediately, and markets now put the odds of a September hold near 67%. What caught my attention most was the Fed explicitly flagging AI infrastructure financing, stock valuations and Treasury volatility as financial risks. AI spending is no longer just a corporate earnings story—it’s becoming part of the Fed’s broader stability discussion 🤖 To me, the minutes don’t signal a clear policy turn. They show a committee willing to wait, but not ready to relax. I’m curious which becomes the bigger concern by September: inflation staying sticky, or tighter financial conditions doing too much damage.