JPMorgan's leader recently made it clear that he has no interest in the position of Federal Reserve Chair. This is not just polite talk — he said it's simply not a topic of discussion. In the interview, he emphasized that even if any opportunity were to present itself, he would not consider taking over the Federal Reserve. What does this mean for the crypto market? The direction of Federal Reserve policies will still be determined by other figures, which may continue to influence market interest rate expectations and risk appetite. The separation between traditional financial giants and public sector roles often points to the same signal: uncertainty in the economic cycle.

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SerumSquirtervip
· 5h ago
Oops, another drama of a financial big shot passing the buck. Is the Fed Chair position so hot? --- Basically, they don't want to take responsibility for this, let others bear it. --- We can't control how the Fed's policies will go, so let's just focus on our own wallets, brother. --- Economic cycles are uncertain? That's been the case for a long time; the crypto community has long been used to it. --- The separation of traditional finance and the government... sounds like a sign that something big is about to happen. --- This guy chickened out, but we've known for a long time that the Fed's affairs are not that simple. --- Interest rate expectations need to be recalculated again? My head is about to explode.
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OnchainDetectivevip
· 5h ago
According to on-chain data, this guy's timing of the statement is a bit interesting... With the Federal Reserve Chair candidate still undecided, he's rushing to clarify that he's not interested? Usually, these "I don't want to" statements hide something behind them. Through multiple address tracking analysis, Wall Street rhetoric is often like this—publicly distancing themselves, while secretly making arrangements behind the scenes.
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BTCBeliefStationvip
· 5h ago
That JPMorgan executive is really good at playing Tai Chi, saying "no interest at all," but isn't it just a game of power balance? Anyway, whoever the Federal Reserve appoints will still have to harvest the profits.
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HodlAndChillvip
· 5h ago
Big Morgan doesn't want to go to the Federal Reserve, alright, then who will handle it? Anyway, it's all the same for the crypto world, policies are unpredictable.
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LuckyBearDrawervip
· 5h ago
Big Brother Morgan doesn't want to go to the Federal Reserve? Then who will? Wouldn't that make things even more chaotic?
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MoonRocketmanvip
· 5h ago
Big boss Morgan doesn't touch the Federal Reserve Chair? Smart move. That means our launch window still depends on how others adjust their parameters. The interest rate fuel supply chain remains full of uncertainties, and we must be ready to adjust the orbital angle coefficient at any time.
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