$BTC The U.S. national debt has hit a record high of $37 trillion, with 25% of tax revenue now going to interest payments. This renews concerns about inflation, long-term fiscal stability, and the future of the U.S. dollar.
💬 How do you think this will impact crypto markets — Will more investors turn to BTC and stablecoins as alternatives, or will it impact all risk assets? How are you positioning your portfolio?
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$USDC Circle (CRCL) surged 34% to a new all-time high after the U.S. Senate passed the GENIUS Act — fueling optimism for stablecoin regulation and crypto equities. With Circle’s blowout IPO, many now see this as the start of a broader wave of crypto public listings. 💬 Is this real investor demand driving crypto IPOs — or just short-term hype? Which crypto companies do you think are next?
#PowellRemarks The Fed held rates steady for the 4th meeting in a row. Chair Powell said more data is needed before cutting, even as inflation cools. The Fed’s 2025 outlook shows two possible rate cuts. Meanwhile, Trump reignited tensions, calling Powell “stupid” and urging a 2% cut to boost the economy. 💬 How are you positioning? Do you expect rate cuts this year — or more delays ahead?
#PowellRemarks Circle (CRCL) surged 34% to a new all-time high after the U.S. Senate passed the GENIUS Act — fueling optimism for stablecoin regulation and crypto equities. With Circle’s blowout IPO, many now see this as the start of a broader wave of crypto public listings. 💬 Is this real investor demand driving crypto IPOs — or just short-term hype? Which crypto companies do you think are next?
#PowellRemarks The Fed held rates steady for the 4th meeting in a row. Chair Powell said more data is needed before cutting, even as inflation cools. The Fed’s 2025 outlook shows two possible rate cuts. Meanwhile, Trump reignited tensions, calling Powell “stupid” and urging a 2% cut to boost the economy. 💬 How are you positioning? Do you expect rate cuts this year — or more delays ahead?