China's import dependency on the US and new housing starts have essentially reset to early-2000s levels. This regression in economic activity is worth paying attention to if you're tracking macro trends that affect crypto markets. When traditional economic indicators shift this dramatically, it often signals broader shifts in capital flows and investor sentiment. The correlation between real estate cycles and liquidity in crypto markets is more direct than most realize—housing demand typically reflects broader economic health, which cascades into asset allocation decisions. Whether this represents a cycle bottom or further consolidation remains to be seen, but the historical context here is notable.

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RektRecordervip
· 01-05 03:48
The collapse of the real estate sector has transmitted to liquidity in the crypto circle. This logic should have been paid attention to long ago; the only problem is that most people are still dreaming.
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CountdownToBrokevip
· 01-05 03:11
Housing market and import data back to the early 2000s? That’s pretty scary. At that point, the crypto world will have to go down with it.
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ZenChainWalkervip
· 01-05 01:06
Back to the early 2000s, this is indeed a bit scary... The real estate cycle affects liquidity in the crypto space. I believe in this logic, but right now no one can say whether it's the bottom or if it will continue to fall.
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SerumSquirrelvip
· 01-05 01:04
Back to the early 2000s level? Damn, how bad is that... When the real estate crashes, crypto liquidity evaporates along with it. This time, it really depends on where the bottom is.
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TokenomicsTinfoilHatvip
· 01-05 00:59
When the real estate bubble bursts, the blockchain circle will have to shake three times. I really respect this logic... But is it true? If the US housing market drops back to the early 2000s, what will happen to the coins we hold?
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0xOverleveragedvip
· 01-05 00:41
The real estate market collapsed, and the crypto world isn't far behind... This logic is really spot on, I said the same thing last year haha
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SchrodingerWalletvip
· 01-05 00:40
Wow, has the housing market really returned to the early 2000s? What does this mean... Is liquidity going to be pulled into real estate?
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