#比特币与黄金战争 The independence of the Federal Reserve is being redefined



Recently, a phenomenon worth noting has emerged: when power players start setting expectations for a "must cut interest rates" for the central bank chair, monetary policy is no longer just an economic issue but becomes a political game. What does this mean for the global asset pricing system?

Three changes are taking place—

**Rules are loosening.** Traditionally, central bank decisions are based on economic data and long-term stability. Now, that assumption may no longer hold. If interest rate decisions follow short-term political cycles rather than economic fundamentals, market prediction models lose reliable input variables.

**Forecasting becomes difficult.** Analytical frameworks based on historical data suddenly fail. How will assets like $BTC, $DOGE, $FIL, $BNB respond to an uncertain policy environment? A single political tweet can trigger thousands of points in market fluctuations—this is the real picture of the 2025 "news-driven" market.

**But this also raises an essential question—**

When the rules of the fiat system become malleable, which assets truly preserve value?

The traditional answer is gold. But Bitcoin offers another option: its scarcity is derived from mathematics, not promises; its supply is determined by code, not power. Regardless of who the central bank chair is or how policies sway, the cap of 21 million coins remains unchanged.

So, the question boils down to the object of trust: is it trust in the power struggles within political cycles, or in the strength of code and global consensus?
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StableCoinKarenvip
· 4h ago
No, the loosening of rules has been happening for a while; it's just now being brought to the table for discussion. Code > power, this is non-negotiable.
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MetaverseLandlordvip
· 4h ago
Basically, it's political interference in the economy. What's the point of the central bank being independent... Instead of betting on the Federal Reserve, it's better to bet on mathematics.
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DAOdreamervip
· 5h ago
Actually, instead of worrying about what the Federal Reserve is thinking, better ask yourself if you trust the code... --- 2025 will be a political Twitter-led governance era, let's dance to the news --- Basically, it's still the same question: do you bet on power or on mathematics? --- Loosening the rules is the right move; only then can BTC's logic stand firm --- That gold set is long outdated, wake up everyone --- Central bank governors being kidnapped by politicians? It just proves we need Bitcoin --- I'm really tired of news-driven markets, but this is 2025, brother --- The failure of prediction models actually signals the arrival of the BTC era --- Trust the code, not promises—that's the core logic of Web3 --- When monetary policy turns into a political game, I become even more optimistic about decentralized assets
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