[Crypto World] US M2 money supply has hit a new all-time high—$22.3 trillion. What does this mean? Liquidity is coming back, and history tells us that when there’s plenty of money, the crypto market rarely does badly. But interestingly, this wave of liquidity hasn’t fully shown up in prices yet.
Which coins might benefit first? Let’s look at SOL, currently around $135, with its ETF assets approaching $900 million—clear institutional recognition. Then there’s SUI, with DEX trading volume breaking $175 billion and on-chain activity that’s not just hype. As for XRP, ETF AUM is about $1 billion, and institutional funds keep flowing in.
LINK is also worth watching, priced near $14, with institutional investors starting to make frequent moves. As for ETH, its rating has been significantly upgraded, and Tom Lee has set a long-term target of $62,000—this isn’t a number thrown out lightly.
When the liquidity cycle starts, whoever has strong fundamentals and solid capital backing may take off first. The question now isn’t whether prices will rise, but who will rise first, and by how much.
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SelfCustodyBro
· 2025-12-12 15:57
Get on board first, then explain the market outlook.
Behind the Record-breaking M2: These 5 Coins May Be the First to Benefit from Liquidity Dividends
[Crypto World] US M2 money supply has hit a new all-time high—$22.3 trillion. What does this mean? Liquidity is coming back, and history tells us that when there’s plenty of money, the crypto market rarely does badly. But interestingly, this wave of liquidity hasn’t fully shown up in prices yet.
Which coins might benefit first? Let’s look at SOL, currently around $135, with its ETF assets approaching $900 million—clear institutional recognition. Then there’s SUI, with DEX trading volume breaking $175 billion and on-chain activity that’s not just hype. As for XRP, ETF AUM is about $1 billion, and institutional funds keep flowing in.
LINK is also worth watching, priced near $14, with institutional investors starting to make frequent moves. As for ETH, its rating has been significantly upgraded, and Tom Lee has set a long-term target of $62,000—this isn’t a number thrown out lightly.
When the liquidity cycle starts, whoever has strong fundamentals and solid capital backing may take off first. The question now isn’t whether prices will rise, but who will rise first, and by how much.