The new Fed chair candidate has become Trump's "hot potato"—should they aggressively cut rates? Win over Wall Street? Or need to secure the Senate? All three conditions are required, but this isn't just anyone—they're looking for a "unicorn."
Following the CIA investigation into Powell, key Republican figures immediately turned hostile, and the Greenland incident only added fuel to the fire. The reality is harsh: no one can meet all demands at once.
Hasset, Reed, Waller, and Waugh are in the running, but each has fatal flaws. Some are criticized for "globalist tendencies," some lack political independence, and others simply don't have enough "Trump flavor." Basent is quietly strategizing on the side, asking bizarre questions: "Where will the next Greenspan emerge from?"
Should Powell stay or go? Tilles is blocking from the sidelines. Trump claims "the candidate has been decided long ago," yet he hesitates to press the announcement button. The Davos Forum is about to start, and the market's nerves are on edge—whether this final candidate can be confirmed will directly influence the Federal Reserve's policy direction, which will have a chain reaction on crypto market liquidity and risk appetite.
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Lonely_Validator
· 13h ago
This is incredible. Is Trump playing 4D chess or is no one choosing? Unicorns are just myths; reality is a bad hand, and picking any one is a trap.
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GateUser-a606bf0c
· 13h ago
Really, Trump is playing with fire. The Fed chair appointment can't be finalized in a day, and our crypto circle has to stay on edge.
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Whale_Whisperer
· 13h ago
Another political spectacle. Is Trump running for chairman or actor? Anyway, I think whoever takes the stage will have to flood our coins with liquidity—that's the real "unicorn" standard.
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The new Fed chair candidate has become Trump's "hot potato"—should they aggressively cut rates? Win over Wall Street? Or need to secure the Senate? All three conditions are required, but this isn't just anyone—they're looking for a "unicorn."
Following the CIA investigation into Powell, key Republican figures immediately turned hostile, and the Greenland incident only added fuel to the fire. The reality is harsh: no one can meet all demands at once.
Hasset, Reed, Waller, and Waugh are in the running, but each has fatal flaws. Some are criticized for "globalist tendencies," some lack political independence, and others simply don't have enough "Trump flavor." Basent is quietly strategizing on the side, asking bizarre questions: "Where will the next Greenspan emerge from?"
Should Powell stay or go? Tilles is blocking from the sidelines. Trump claims "the candidate has been decided long ago," yet he hesitates to press the announcement button. The Davos Forum is about to start, and the market's nerves are on edge—whether this final candidate can be confirmed will directly influence the Federal Reserve's policy direction, which will have a chain reaction on crypto market liquidity and risk appetite.