#美联储降息 Trump has announced his intention to influence the Federal Reserve's interest rate decisions, causing a stir in the crypto community.



At the White House briefing, Trump openly stated that his voice should be heard by the Federal Reserve, and also emphasized that the new Federal Reserve chairperson will be announced soon. How significant is this signal? For crypto traders, it’s like adding several fault lines to a seismograph.

Why is this so sensitive? Simply put, the Fed’s interest rate policy directly determines where the market’s money flows. When rate cuts are on the horizon, liquidity is abundant, hot money floods into the crypto market, and prices soar; conversely, rate hikes drain liquidity, and crypto assets are likely to face pressure. Now that Trump has entered the interest rate discussion and is involved in the selection of the new Fed chair, it’s like throwing a variable into an already unstable market.

The main questions are: Will the new Fed chair be hawkish or dovish? Will they proactively adjust the interest rate direction? These changes will directly influence the future trend of the crypto market. The market is inherently sensitive to macro policy shifts, and this move has pushed the uncertainty to a new level.

In the short term, unclear policy signals will cause the market to sway between anticipation and concern. Some speculate Trump’s involvement might foster a more relaxed environment, bringing positive news to cryptocurrencies; others believe political interference could have opposite effects. Regardless, the announcement of the Fed chair candidate in the coming weeks will become a crucial turning point for the market.

What’s your opinion—will this policy upheaval act as an accelerator or a brake for the crypto world?
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DAOplomacyvip
· 2025-12-16 07:45
look, the fed chair selection is genuinely the non-trivial externality here—not just the rate stuff. historical precedent suggests political interference in central banking creates these, uh, "suboptimal incentive structures" that ripple through crypto for months. tbh the market's already pricing in uncertainty, so real question is whether this even moves needles or we're just watching theater.
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MainnetDelayedAgainvip
· 2025-12-16 06:12
According to the database, the play where Trump intervened in the Federal Reserve's interest rate decisions has been quite a while since the last similar promise... well, never mind, let's not count it. Anyway, delays are the norm. Crypto players are once again starting to hype up big plans and wait for the blossoms to bloom. It is recommended to be recorded in the Guinness World Records.
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BearMarketMonkvip
· 2025-12-15 19:30
Political interference in central bank decisions, we've seen this script too many times. In the end, the market will still vote with real liquidity. Just ignore Trump's words.
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ColdWalletGuardianvip
· 2025-12-13 08:15
Whether it's a rate hike or a rate cut, it all depends on who the new chairperson is. That's the real plot twist.
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MetaLord420vip
· 2025-12-13 08:12
Really, politicians playing with financial policies give me a headache. Now they’re betting on whether the new chairman is hawk or dove— isn’t this just pure gambling?
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HodlKumamonvip
· 2025-12-13 08:10
Hmm... Based on historical data, signals of political intervention indeed cause short-term volatility to spike above 80% (◍•ᴗ•◍) But the bear thinks that instead of guessing whether the new chairman is hawkish or dovish, it's better to focus on stabilizing your DCA rhythm. That's the right way to survive uncertainty~ Wait, is the policy change accelerating or slowing down... Actually, history tells us that political noise will eventually be digested by the market fundamentals. Just hold tight and stick to your regular investments to get through it. Haha, another "market fluctuation period." The bear's Sharpe ratio model shows that now is actually a rare opportunity to add to positions. Do you dare to join in? Instead of guessing the central bank's new chairman's stance blindly, it's better to calculate whether your portfolio allocation is reasonable. That's what a truly rational investor should do.
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MagicBeanvip
· 2025-12-13 08:08
Bro, this time it's really political interference in the market. The crypto world is being dragged into a showdown with Washington.
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MemeTokenGeniusvip
· 2025-12-13 08:07
Trump's move is really clever, directly confusing the Federal Reserve. When dovish chairs come, we just lie back and win; when hawkish ones arrive? Good luck to everyone, haha.
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ContractSurrendervip
· 2025-12-13 07:55
This move by Trump directly puts the Federal Reserve on the hot seat. Who knows what the new chair will do?
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