#战略性加仓BTC Trump has taken new actions again. The news released on December 29th is significant — he plans to publicly announce the next Federal Reserve Chair in January next year. According to the plan, Powell could serve until 2026, but the president has long been dissatisfied with his rate-cutting pace and has even publicly issued harsh words.
The current situation is more complicated. It’s not just about replacing the chair; Trump is also hinting at possibly suing Powell for "gross misconduct." The power struggle between the White House and the Federal Reserve has moved from behind the scenes to the forefront. This involves the Fed’s independence maintained for over a century — the extent of political intervention in monetary policy and its potential consequences are unpredictable.
Several potential successors have already been leaked. Former Economic Advisor Kevin Hasset and former Fed Governor Kevin Wirth are on the candidate list. This is not just a personnel adjustment but a major event that could reshape the tone of the Fed’s policy.
From a market perspective, if political factors truly influence the direction of monetary policy, the global liquidity landscape will be reshuffled. Markets, amid this uncertainty, will seek safer consensus — sometimes in risk-off assets, sometimes in decentralized options. Amid volatility, capital flows and arbitrage opportunities are expanding.
What do you think? Will Powell really resign early? How much pressure can the Fed ultimately withstand?
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PhantomMiner
· 14h ago
Playing with politics is playing with fire; the crypto circle will suffer.
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Wait, is this guy really daring to sue the Federal Reserve Chair? LOL, how inflated is that?
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Liquidity re-washing is a signal to get on board.
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The breakdown of the Federal Reserve's independence = the collapse of faith in currency, and that's exactly what we wanted.
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Powell definitely has to step down. The problem is, whoever comes next will be the same—puppets of capital.
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Arbitrage opportunities amid volatility? Basically, it's time to harvest the leeks.
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This is getting interesting. Traditional finance is messing with itself, while we just go all-in on BTC on the side.
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Power struggles = market chaos = opportunities. Those who understand, understand.
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If Hasset takes office, the currency price will double. That guy is much more dovish than Powell.
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The Fed can't hold on; politics will always override independence—that's common sense.
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HappyMinerUncle
· 14h ago
Political interference in the Federal Reserve? Now BTC has a chance
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failed_dev_successful_ape
· 14h ago
Political interference in monetary policy, now BTC is about to take off
#战略性加仓BTC Trump has taken new actions again. The news released on December 29th is significant — he plans to publicly announce the next Federal Reserve Chair in January next year. According to the plan, Powell could serve until 2026, but the president has long been dissatisfied with his rate-cutting pace and has even publicly issued harsh words.
The current situation is more complicated. It’s not just about replacing the chair; Trump is also hinting at possibly suing Powell for "gross misconduct." The power struggle between the White House and the Federal Reserve has moved from behind the scenes to the forefront. This involves the Fed’s independence maintained for over a century — the extent of political intervention in monetary policy and its potential consequences are unpredictable.
Several potential successors have already been leaked. Former Economic Advisor Kevin Hasset and former Fed Governor Kevin Wirth are on the candidate list. This is not just a personnel adjustment but a major event that could reshape the tone of the Fed’s policy.
From a market perspective, if political factors truly influence the direction of monetary policy, the global liquidity landscape will be reshuffled. Markets, amid this uncertainty, will seek safer consensus — sometimes in risk-off assets, sometimes in decentralized options. Amid volatility, capital flows and arbitrage opportunities are expanding.
What do you think? Will Powell really resign early? How much pressure can the Fed ultimately withstand?