The Fed chair succession is heating up. Word on the street is that Trump's signaling he wants to keep Kevin Hassett close as an advisor—a move that's got prediction markets buzzing about who actually replaces the current Fed leadership. Warsh has shot to the top of the betting odds. This kind of policy reshuffling tends to move markets, so traders are watching closely to see how monetary policy might shift under new Fed leadership. For crypto investors, changes at the helm matter—they shape interest rates, liquidity, and ultimately market conditions.
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IronHeadMiner
· 18h ago
If Warsh is in a higher position, the monetary policy will loosen, which is definitely a positive for the crypto world.
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CryptoMom
· 18h ago
Fed Chair Change? Is Warsh really taking over? The impact on the crypto market liquidity... I need to keep a close watch.
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LucidSleepwalker
· 18h ago
If Warsh rises to the top, the crypto market will turn upside down... These policy battles are truly more exciting than the price fluctuations of coins.
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OnchainSniper
· 18h ago
If Warsh is in a higher position, the monetary policy should be loosened a bit. This is good news for the crypto world, right?
The Fed chair succession is heating up. Word on the street is that Trump's signaling he wants to keep Kevin Hassett close as an advisor—a move that's got prediction markets buzzing about who actually replaces the current Fed leadership. Warsh has shot to the top of the betting odds. This kind of policy reshuffling tends to move markets, so traders are watching closely to see how monetary policy might shift under new Fed leadership. For crypto investors, changes at the helm matter—they shape interest rates, liquidity, and ultimately market conditions.