#美国核心物价涨幅不及市场预估 The U.S. government is reevaluating its stance on legislation related to the structure of the cryptocurrency market. According to informed sources, the White House intends to completely abandon this support unless a leading compliant platform proactively returns to negotiations and presents a profit plan acceptable to traditional banking institutions.



The turning point occurred on Wednesday. On that day, the platform suddenly announced a move without prior notice to the White House. The Trump administration's reaction was straightforward—describing it as "unilateral" and "sudden reversal," with words revealing dissatisfaction.

The sources' attitude was also very clear: one company cannot represent the entire crypto ecosystem, nor can it define the direction of national policy. They emphasized a key point—"Ultimately, this is a bill pushed by President Trump, not a personal project of any entrepreneur." This statement is meaningful, implying that the government holds the dominant position in this game.

This reflects the complex relationship between the crypto industry and regulators: on one side, the market urgently needs a clear policy framework; on the other, the government is reluctant to be hijacked by the interests of any single enterprise. Holders of major cryptocurrencies like $BTC, $ETH, and $DUSK are likely watching closely to see how this negotiation will ultimately unfold.
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ColdWalletGuardianvip
· 01-18 21:13
Another palace intrigue drama, this time featuring the government and exchanges as the main characters. Saying that it can't represent the entire ecosystem, but those of us holding BTC here have to passively watch the show?
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CoinBasedThinkingvip
· 01-18 04:10
Here we go again with this set? One move by a big shot blew up the entire ecosystem, truly impressive.
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RektCoastervip
· 01-18 03:11
Playing negotiation games again? Anyway, you'll have to compromise in the end.
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Degen4Breakfastvip
· 01-17 12:23
Is this the same routine again? Some top platform really dares to challenge the White House, hilarious --- The government saying "no" doesn't mean "no," it's still a battle of interests behind the scenes... Holders are forced to watch the show --- Basically, it's a fight for dominance. The era where the crypto ecosystem is hijacked should end --- That operation on Wednesday was truly outrageous, acting without prior notice? Isn't that just inviting trouble? --- The banking industry wants a share too, no wonder the government's attitude is so tough --- I just want to know who will finally compromise... Betting 5 BTC that Trump will be the first to make concessions --- An entrepreneur trying to play a national-level political game, the gap in vision is too wide
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AirdropHermitvip
· 01-17 06:29
Coming back with this again? Some leading platforms really want to unilaterally change the game rules, no wonder the government is unhappy.
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PumpingCroissantvip
· 01-17 06:28
Here we go again? A certain big shot unilaterally washes their hands of it, and the government directly turns hostile. I've seen this plot too many times.
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SchroedingerMinervip
· 01-17 06:15
Oh wow, this script is really well written, yet it's just the old cliché of "I'm the one in charge" scene again.
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SatoshiSherpavip
· 01-17 06:11
Another farce of "I represent the ecosystem," hilarious, the government just eats this up.
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GasFeeVictimvip
· 01-17 06:09
Starting to play political games again, these people just love to pass the buck to each other. Some big shot is impatient, already throwing it out before the White House even agrees. Watching closely, only when someone admits defeat can this matter be settled. The government is playing the power card really well; in the end, retail investors are the ones who suffer. Is it really that hard to coordinate with banks? It always feels like endless bickering. If this bill really falls through, the crypto world will be pushed into the cold storage again.
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SigmaBrainvip
· 01-17 06:09
It's the same old trick again. Big platforms think they can negotiate conditions with the government alone? They're naive... The government holds power to do things like this.
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