I recently saw that Trump has initiated a criminal investigation against Powell, and this move definitely warrants careful consideration. On the surface, it appears to be political confrontation, but it actually reflects the issue of Federal Reserve independence — which has a much deeper impact on the crypto market than most people think.



Let's clarify the logic first. The term of the Federal Reserve Chair is usually secure, but Trump's approach this time clearly challenges this tradition. Powell's term still has four months remaining, and from a political perspective, he could simply wait for a new appointment. By taking proactive action now, the signal is very clear: Trump wants greater influence over the Fed's policy decisions.

Where is the core contradiction? Powell insists on making policy based on economic data, while Trump hopes to lower government debt costs by cutting interest rates early, creating a direct hedge in economic terms. When the independence of the central bank is questioned, the USD credit system itself begins to shake — this is far more serious than any economic data.

Turning to the impact on the crypto market. In the short term (the next 1 to 3 months), this kind of political uncertainty usually triggers increased volatility. The recent breakthrough of gold above $4,600 is a signal, while Bitcoin has slightly retreated, indicating funds are reallocating into safe-haven assets. In this environment, leverage risks clearly increase, and the market will go through an adjustment period.

But in the long run, this event could accelerate the revaluation of crypto assets. When the independence of traditional financial systems is challenged, decentralized assets become more attractive as alternatives. Historically, whenever central bank controversies arise, they tend to trigger a new wave of asset reallocation.

This move causes short-term pain, but the long-term logic is actually beneficial for the crypto ecosystem. The market needs to digest this variable, but structural opportunities are also emerging.
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FOMOrektGuyvip
· 01-17 22:10
Damn, the Fed's independence has collapsed, only then can crypto be saved. I can't argue with this logic.
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BearMarketBuildervip
· 01-17 00:44
Once the independence of the Federal Reserve is shaken, trust collapses and crypto truly takes off --- Powell vs. Trump, in essence, is paving the way for BTC and ETH --- Wait, short-term volatility is coming, I need to reduce my positions. I don't want to be liquidated in this political game --- Collapse of central bank credit = our opportunity. History has proven this many times --- Those who buy more when gold breaks 4600 are the smart money. BTC is still adjusting, no rush --- Long-term optimism is useless now. Many are getting liquidated with leverage. We need to survive to see that "long-term" --- If this really happens, decentralization is the ultimate solution. Let's wait and see --- Short-term pain is inevitable, but I think this is the best time to accumulate chips --- Dollar credit weakening → major asset transfer. Those without crypto allocations are really in a bit of danger this time
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YieldChaservip
· 01-14 23:47
The point about the US dollar's credit shaky has hit home. Once the independence of the central bank is compromised, it's really a big deal. --- It will definitely be uncomfortable in the short term, but in the long run, this might actually serve as a backing for BTC. --- Gold has already reached 4600, and Bitcoin is still falling? We might need to wait a bit longer for a good entry point. --- Basically, it's a power struggle. The wallets of retail investors are the ones getting hurt. --- Decentralized assets as alternatives... sounds ideal, but in reality? Policy risks still hit hard. --- This guy's analysis is quite reasonable, but I'm tired of hearing about "structural opportunities." The key is how the market will move in a few months. --- Wait, thinking about bottom-fishing when leverage risks are rising? That's some boldness. --- The independence of the Federal Reserve being challenged... it's a signal, but don't overinterpret it as positive news. Be cautious of backlash.
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Frontrunnervip
· 01-14 23:46
Once the independence of the Federal Reserve collapses, BTC will really have to rise... Short-term leverage blowout is inevitable.
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AlphaLeakervip
· 01-14 23:42
Powell is about to be taken down, and the credibility of the US dollar is collapsing—this is the real highlight. Wait, short-term gold surges to 4600 while Bitcoin is still retracing? The capital landscape has changed. The independence of central banks is gone; decentralized assets are the true way forward. This cyclical logic still holds. Leverage players need to be cautious this time; increased volatility can really lead to liquidations. Long-term bullish for crypto? I believe so, but entering now means enduring short-term pain. Shaking traditional financial systems = crypto opportunities. I agree with this logic; it all depends on who can survive until then. What will happen in the next four months? Very uncertain.
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MevHuntervip
· 01-14 23:33
The independence of the Federal Reserve has collapsed; Bitcoin is the real safe haven.
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