After Trump's recent comments on Hassett, momentum appears to be shifting in favor of Warsh for a potential Federal Reserve leadership role. The political dynamics surrounding Fed personnel appointments are heating up, and the latest signals suggest renewed confidence in Warsh's candidacy. Market participants are closely watching these developments, as Fed leadership decisions carry significant weight for interest rate policy, inflation expectations, and overall economic direction. Trump's positioning of candidates signals where future monetary policy might head, making this more than just internal politics—it's a key indicator for asset allocation strategies across crypto and traditional markets.

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SnapshotStrikervip
· 7h ago
Can the interest rate policy be a bit more lenient for Warsh's top rankings? Please, really.
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AirdropSkepticvip
· 7h ago
This guy is playing political games again. If Warsh takes power, what will happen to the crypto world? We still need to wait and see.
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SmartMoneyWalletvip
· 7h ago
It may seem like a political game, but in reality, it's a signal for capital deployment. The moment Warsh's probability of rising increases, institutions have already laid out their positions in advance, while retail investors are still busy scrolling through news.
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OnchainDetectivevip
· 7h ago
According to on-chain data, Warsh's recent moves indeed have traceable clues. Trump distancing himself from Hassett and turning to Warsh, along with the underlying fund flows and political connections, have already locked in the target direction. Through multiple address tracking and monitoring, it is clear that this is not just about personnel appointments—it's an obvious hidden signal of a shift in interest rate policy. I had anticipated this move long ago; changes in senior Fed officials are inevitably accompanied by preemptive capital arrangements, and wallets exhibiting abnormal trading patterns have already started to act. The economic logic behind this is quintessentially typical; closely monitoring subsequent on-chain fund movements will be the real key to "solving the case."
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