Fed Candidate Kevin Warsh: Crypto is Integral 🏦



Kevin Warsh, a top candidate for Fed Chair, has declared that cryptocurrency is now an essential part of the U.S. financial industry.

Warsh also asserted his independence, stating he won't be a "puppet" for Trump, while advocating for a new approach to persistent inflation.

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NightFlightPancake
· Just Now
通胀还没彻底下去,短期还是会压估值;但政策确定性提升对加密是好事。
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SlippageSiren
· 3h ago
A new set of methods to combat inflation—could it once again be a combination of high interest rates and tight regulation? Not very friendly to risk assets.
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FlamingoFrontView
· 3h ago
If the future Fed Chair really thinks this way, the next step after ETFs might be clearer regulatory boundaries, which would benefit long-term capital.
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PaperhandsPoet
· 3h ago
That stance is quite firm.
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HedgeHedgeBaby
· 3h ago
It feels like paving the way for Wall Street: integrating crypto into the system, into the balance sheets, and into clearing and settlement.
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GateUser-f78f1f3e
· 3h ago
I hope it's not just friendly words on the surface, while increasing taxes and regulations behind the scenes.
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NoMoreRugs
· 3h ago
SOL has also been mentioned, which is interesting, indicating that the narrative is no longer solely focused on BTC/ETH.
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DaoSidequester
· 3h ago
The declaration of independence is a bonus point; the market is most afraid of policies being driven by politics.
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Raincember
· 3h ago
gg
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GovernanceGremlin
· 3h ago
Don't just talk about integral; can you clearly explain the bank deposits and withdrawals, compliance framework, and tax standards all at once?
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