#美联储回购协议计划 According to reports, if the US government’s tax policy is implemented as planned, an average family could save around $20,000 by 2026. Where will this money go? Many people are already pondering this question.
Will crypto asset allocation become a choice for some families? Historically, a loose fiscal environment usually presents opportunities for risk assets. Coins like $ETH, $BNB, and $BIFI have indeed attracted a lot of attention recently.
That said, there are still uncertainties in policy implementation. If it is truly carried out effectively, the market momentum could be significant. What do you think—will this round of policy changes alter your asset allocation? Share your thoughts in the Gate community.
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AlgoAlchemist
· 6h ago
$20,000? Sounds like a lot, but the actual amount you'll get depends on when you receive it. Whether this is reliable or not remains to be seen.
Honestly, I'm just waiting to see if anyone will really bet on ETH and BNB. If they do, it will be another round of chopping the leeks.
With such big policy uncertainties, I don't dare to hold heavy positions anywhere right now. I'm just earning interest and watching the show.
Oh my God, it's this same excuse again? Loose environment = buying coins. Does this logic really hold up? Historical patterns have been proven wrong many times.
We'll have to wait until 2026 to see the money. Who knows what the market will be like then? I think it's better to stock up on some stable assets first.
Wait, if ordinary families really start allocating assets to crypto, then it will truly be a game changer... But the question is, do they dare?
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CafeMinor
· 6h ago
$20,000 directly all-in, isn't that just betting on policy implementation?
Speaking of policies, they sound so glamorous and impressive, but when it comes to actual enforcement... well, you know.
I've already been holding ETH for a while; anyway, it's just idle money, so might as well gamble a bit. At worst, it just goes to zero.
The key issue is those tax policies... it's a miracle if they actually get implemented. They announce them first, then reverse course shortly after. I'm tired of this routine.
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TopBuyerForever
· 6h ago
20,000 dollars? Sounds great, but let's see when it actually hits the hands, policies are... haha
Everyone wants to get into ETH now, I bet five bucks that later there will be a bunch of people chasing the high again.
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degenwhisperer
· 6h ago
20,000 dollars into crypto, this wave is stable. If the policies really come into effect, ETH will take off.
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ShitcoinConnoisseur
· 6h ago
20,000 USD entry? Wake up, everyone, the policy hasn't been implemented yet.
That said... if it really comes down, I’ll definitely need to reallocate my positions.
Hold ETH steady, and see if BNB can be bought low.
The policy uncertainty is too great; I think it's better to wait and see.
It's already 2026; maybe there will be another surprise, and the market will have reversed by then.
Instead of waiting for policies, why not take action now, everyone?
Who dares to go all-in with 20,000? I’m splitting it into three parts.
Basically, it's still about managing risks; don’t go all-in on any coin.
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TooScaredToSell
· 6h ago
20,000 dollars? Haha, come on, after taxes, probably not that much... But if I do get it, I’ll definitely share a portion with ETH.
There are too many policy uncertainties, feels like another delay... Once it’s implemented, I’ll go all in on BNB.
Honestly, in a relaxed environment, not investing some coins would be too foolish. Missed opportunities and you'll regret it for a year.
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SerNgmi
· 6h ago
20,000 dollars into crypto? Then I'll just go all in on ETH. Anyway, the Federal Reserve's move will eventually lead to liquidity injection sooner or later.
#美联储回购协议计划 According to reports, if the US government’s tax policy is implemented as planned, an average family could save around $20,000 by 2026. Where will this money go? Many people are already pondering this question.
Will crypto asset allocation become a choice for some families? Historically, a loose fiscal environment usually presents opportunities for risk assets. Coins like $ETH, $BNB, and $BIFI have indeed attracted a lot of attention recently.
That said, there are still uncertainties in policy implementation. If it is truly carried out effectively, the market momentum could be significant. What do you think—will this round of policy changes alter your asset allocation? Share your thoughts in the Gate community.