Recently, a senior executive from a major central bank clarified in a public setting that he has never negotiated with the Trump team regarding the chairmanship position. He also deliberately emphasized, "I did not actively pursue" this position.



But this is interesting. Think about it, who would openly admit to actively competing for such a sensitive position? Such statements are often just surface-level words. In reality, the power struggle for top-tier financial positions has always been behind the scenes. Official denials might actually indicate that anything could happen.

For the crypto world, changes among high-level Federal Reserve officials are highly significant. The choice of chair directly impacts future interest rate policies and liquidity trends, and can also influence the market performance of cryptocurrencies.
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MissedTheBoatvip
· 13h ago
In short, the more you try to cover up, the more obvious it becomes. The more you explain, the more suspicious it looks. --- Yeah, I've heard this kind of rhetoric too many times. Politicians' words... --- The Federal Reserve is undergoing a major shake-up. It feels like a storm is coming, and the crypto world is about to be cut again. --- The ones denying it the most fiercely are often already in talks. That's basic common sense. --- Wait, does this directly affect liquidity? Then I need to pay close attention. --- Power games are played every day. We can only lie back and watch. --- Behind-the-scenes deals are the real thing. The show on the surface is just for fools to see.
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GweiTooHighvip
· 01-11 00:36
The more you deny, the more it looks worse. Why deny so urgently? Just give an airdrop signal.
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FarmToRichesvip
· 01-10 03:16
Huh? Saying there's no competition means there is competition.
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MetaMaskedvip
· 01-09 19:27
The more you describe it, the more suspicious it sounds.
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ForkTonguevip
· 01-09 04:56
The more you deny, the more suspicious it gets. I’m familiar with this trick.
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Layer2Arbitrageurvip
· 01-09 04:54
lmao the classic "i didn't want it" right before taking it. if you actually run the probability models on fed chair appointment timelines, the denial statements correlate heavily with successful positioning plays. just saying, the basis points on rate policy swing are too juicy to leave on the table here.
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GasGuzzlervip
· 01-09 04:50
The more you distance yourself, the more suspicious it seems. I've heard this excuse too many times.
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WhaleInTrainingvip
· 01-09 04:44
The more you deny, the more suspicious it becomes. This trick has long been played out in the crypto circle.
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WalletDoomsDayvip
· 01-09 04:41
The more you deny, the more suspicious it becomes. I'm too familiar with this routine; it's played out in the crypto world every day.
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