The White House economic advisor Hassett has been quite direct recently - if Trump really nominates him to succeed Powell, he is "very willing to do it."
This matter is quite hot right now. Powell's term will end next year, and Washington has already begun to look for the next Federal Reserve chair. Hassett, as a core economic advisor of Trump's team, has indeed left a lot of room for imagination in his public statement this time.
To be honest, the change in leadership at the Federal Reserve has a significant impact on our circle. The new chair's monetary policy orientation and attitude towards digital assets could rewrite the rules of the game for the next few years. If Hassett really takes office, his hawkish or dovish approach will require the market to think carefully.
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TokenVelocity
· 10h ago
Hassett is directly hinting at wanting to take a position, but the role of the Fed chair is really not that simple.
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TokenAlchemist
· 11-30 20:52
hassert at the fed would be peak arbitrage surface recalibration honestly. dude's clearly been studying liquidation cascade mechanics from trump's playbook. market inefficiency vectors about to get absolutely decoded if this actually happens fr
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SocialFiQueen
· 11-30 20:49
Hassett is paving the way for himself, who wouldn't want to sit in the position of the Fed chairman? The key is his attitude towards the crypto world after he takes office, that's what we need to pay attention to.
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TopBuyerBottomSeller
· 11-30 20:47
Hassett really dares to speak, huh? The head of the Fed just accepts the position without hesitation? With the hawks in power, the crypto world is probably going to bounce again.
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CountdownToBroke
· 11-30 20:37
Hassett really dares to speak, directly saying "very willing to do it," how confident must he be...
With a change in the head of the Fed, we in the crypto world really need to be cautious and ponder, the hawkish and dovish approaches are too different.
Wait, what exactly is this guy's style, has anyone dug into it?
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BugBountyHunter
· 11-30 20:28
Hassett's trap, whether Bitcoin can rise or fall depends entirely on his words.
The White House economic advisor Hassett has been quite direct recently - if Trump really nominates him to succeed Powell, he is "very willing to do it."
This matter is quite hot right now. Powell's term will end next year, and Washington has already begun to look for the next Federal Reserve chair. Hassett, as a core economic advisor of Trump's team, has indeed left a lot of room for imagination in his public statement this time.
To be honest, the change in leadership at the Federal Reserve has a significant impact on our circle. The new chair's monetary policy orientation and attitude towards digital assets could rewrite the rules of the game for the next few years. If Hassett really takes office, his hawkish or dovish approach will require the market to think carefully.