Mark Carney clearly shares the concern about a G-Zero world—that fragmented, multi-polar landscape where no single power dominates global governance. Yet what sets him apart is his unflinching acknowledgment of where things are actually heading. It's one thing to wish for stable institutional frameworks; it's another to recognize the structural forces already reshaping the global economic order. That realism matters, especially in crypto markets where policy uncertainty directly impacts volatility and adoption trajectories.

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MetaMaskVictimvip
· 01-23 22:30
This guy is right, in a G-Zero world, who is still dreaming that a stable framework is just wishful thinking.
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LiquidityHuntervip
· 01-23 07:13
Carney finally dares to speak frankly, much more clear-headed than those who shout about stable frameworks every day. --- The G-zero era has arrived; the crypto community should have adapted to this uncertainty long ago. --- Really, the impact of policy black boxes on the crypto market is actually long-term... no one dares to admit it. --- Structural forces are reshaping the global economic order. The logical chain here is quite clear; it all depends on who is willing to face it. --- Alright, we are all living in G-zero now, still dreaming about some international order? --- This is what should be discussed, not those superficial regulatory expectations. --- In a multipolar pattern, crypto price volatility will intensify; this is inevitable... the early bird catches the worm.
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TestnetFreeloadervip
· 01-23 01:15
Carney is still clear-headed, unlike some people who only make big promises. In the G-Zero world, everyone must face reality, especially in the crypto circle, where policy uncertainty directly affects price trends... That's the truth.
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ProxyCollectorvip
· 01-21 23:15
Carney has seen through it. The G-zero world can't really be dismantled, and the crypto circle is most susceptible to this.
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LiquidatedThricevip
· 01-20 23:29
Carney's words sound quite clear, but can it really change anything... In a multipolar world, the crypto industry is still subject to policy crackdowns.
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FadCatchervip
· 01-20 23:28
Carney's guy is right; he's willing to face reality head-on, unlike those who daydream all day. The G-zero situation has been obvious for a long time, and the crypto world has been directly beaten down by policy uncertainty.
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not_your_keysvip
· 01-20 23:27
Carney, this guy really said it, the G-Zero approach is reality. Don't just think about the stable framework; you need to see clearly how the economic order is being reshaped.
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GamefiEscapeArtistvip
· 01-20 23:25
Carney's remarks sound quite clear, but what about the execution level? Can the crypto market remain stable under the G-Zero landscape? I'm skeptical.
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StakeOrRegretvip
· 01-20 23:08
That guy Carney is just brave enough to tell the truth, much more reliable than those who shout stability all day long. Policy uncertainty makes the crypto world go through roller coasters every day; his perspective really hits the nail on the head. In the G-zero era, what do we rely on? We still have to explore on our own. Instead of expecting stability, it's more clear-eyed to admit chaos. By the way, does this kind of strategic understanding provide any insights for on-chain governance?
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