Here's the thing—Powell's got his flaws, no question. But slapping criminal charges on the Fed chair for just doing the job? That's basically muting the entire crypto community for saying hello in the morning. You can disagree with monetary policy decisions all day long, debate the approach, critique the framework. But weaponizing legal threats against institutions for policy choices? That crosses into something else entirely. It's the kind of pressure that doesn't distinguish between accountability and intimidation.
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Here's the thing—Powell's got his flaws, no question. But slapping criminal charges on the Fed chair for just doing the job? That's basically muting the entire crypto community for saying hello in the morning. You can disagree with monetary policy decisions all day long, debate the approach, critique the framework. But weaponizing legal threats against institutions for policy choices? That crosses into something else entirely. It's the kind of pressure that doesn't distinguish between accountability and intimidation.