[Coin World] There is a noteworthy development in the news - Trump will meet with the Fed chairman candidates this week. However, looking at his previous statements, Hassett has basically locked in this position. This matter will have some impact on market sentiment, as the Fed's monetary policy is directly related to liquidity and the movement of risk assets.
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CodeZeroBasis
· 12-02 02:48
Hassett is stable now, and the liquidity is looking good.
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AlwaysQuestioning
· 12-02 02:42
If Hassett takes office, how will the liquidity go? This is the key.
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ForkMonger
· 12-02 02:42
hasset's already in the bag, this is just theater lmao. fed governance is the ultimate attack vector tho—whoever controls the printer controls the game. liquidity follows power, not policy. crypto only exists cuz they fumbled it so bad
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NotSatoshi
· 12-02 02:40
Hassett's rise to power has basically sealed the deal, is this a good or bad news for the Chain Community?
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PanicSeller69
· 12-02 02:34
Looks like Hassett is a done deal. How will the liquidity flow then, and how will our coins follow?
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GasFeeAssassin
· 12-02 02:28
Hassett is in office... Liquidity is about to change.
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AirdropHustler
· 12-02 02:26
Hasset is nailed down on the basic board, and this wave of liquidity expectations is about to change again.
Trump met with the candidates for the Fed chair this week, and Hassett may have already won.
[Coin World] There is a noteworthy development in the news - Trump will meet with the Fed chairman candidates this week. However, looking at his previous statements, Hassett has basically locked in this position. This matter will have some impact on market sentiment, as the Fed's monetary policy is directly related to liquidity and the movement of risk assets.