#美联储降息政策 Brothers and sisters, I need to talk to you about a major event—The Federal Reserve in 2026 might be about to change!



If Haskett truly becomes the new chair (currently the market predicts an 86% probability), the financial landscape in the coming years could be completely different. This gentleman is a believer in supply-side economics, with a very clear stance: "Since the war on inflation has been won, maintaining high interest rates is political stubbornness, not economic rationality." In plain language—interest rate cuts are coming, and they will happen very soon.

More importantly, he has publicly held Coinbase stock and has served as an advisor in the crypto space. What does this mean? Reduced regulatory uncertainty, room for innovation, and possibly even a shift in the Fed’s attitude toward digital assets. He also said that Bitcoin will "rewrite financial rules"—a Fed chair like this means a lot for our industry.

The market has already sensed this opportunity. Short-term interest rates have about 40 basis points of room to fall, while the long end might stay high due to growth expectations—that’s what’s called "reflationary steepening." For crypto assets? A loose liquidity environment + reduced regulatory pressure + dovish Fed—these factors combined could open up significant potential.

The real show is expected to unfold in mid-2026. That will be the moment to witness history. Get ready, friends!
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