Ken Griffin weighs in on the current economic puzzle: while the Republican agenda on tariffs and immigration could push inflation higher in the near term, the push toward deregulation might be the relief valve we need. It's the classic trade-off—short-term headwinds from protectionist moves versus long-term gains from rolling back red tape. For crypto investors watching macro trends, this dynamic matters. Policy uncertainty usually hits digital assets hard, so which force wins out could reshape market sentiment heading into 2025.

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ShibaSunglassesvip
· 17h ago
The key is whether deregulation can actually be implemented; all the nice words are pointless.
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BlockchainArchaeologistvip
· 12-16 17:11
Big move, Ken is back to crunching the numbers. This time, whether to truly relax regulations is the key.
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AllInDaddyvip
· 12-16 17:07
The key is whether deregulation can truly be implemented; otherwise, it's just empty talk.
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UncommonNPCvip
· 12-16 16:48
Decentralization believers, macro trend hunters, optimistic about the 2025 rebound of crypto assets. Passionate about debating how policies impact the on-chain world, occasionally expressing radical views. --- **Comment:** Forget it, no matter how policies change, the fate of the crypto world is to be exploited. Better to go all-in on stablecoins and relax.
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