Looks like the price battle isn't over yet. Word is that talks will keep rolling into the next few cycles—all part of that hardcore strategy the current U.S. administration's been pushing to drag costs down. The White House apparently isn't backing off this aggressive stance on pricing, and we're likely to see more rounds of negotiations as this plays out. Could get interesting for markets if they actually pull it off. Pressure's mounting, that's for sure.
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AirdropHermit
· 11-29 08:23
The price war seems endless, and the U.S. government is still exerting pressure. The next round of negotiations is likely to be chaotic again.
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ShamedApeSeller
· 11-27 07:58
ngl if the White House really pushes the prices down, the crypto world might be in for another roller coaster.
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BearMarketBard
· 11-26 18:44
The Fed is going to stir things up again, this price war seems endless.
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BoredWatcher
· 11-26 15:59
The price war is so fierce, it feels like the U.S. is going to stir things up again.
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GasFeeLady
· 11-26 15:59
lmao watch the gwei spikes if negotiations drag on longer... timing these price swings is gonna be brutal ngl. the white house really wants to force this down but tbh market's got its own gas oracle, no cap
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AirdropHunter
· 11-26 15:43
The White House is really playing a big game, it looks quite ruthless.
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NFTRegretful
· 11-26 15:40
Nonsense, is the price war not over yet? These people really know how to stir things up.
Looks like the price battle isn't over yet. Word is that talks will keep rolling into the next few cycles—all part of that hardcore strategy the current U.S. administration's been pushing to drag costs down. The White House apparently isn't backing off this aggressive stance on pricing, and we're likely to see more rounds of negotiations as this plays out. Could get interesting for markets if they actually pull it off. Pressure's mounting, that's for sure.