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Gate 2025 Year-End Community Gala The actions of the Federal Reserve often influence the entire risk asset market. Today, market focus coincidentally falls on two major pieces of news—they seem independent but are actually intertwined, painting the most complex macro environment picture at present.
**Personnel Changes: Subtle Shift in Trump’s Attitude**
Trump’s latest statement indicates that he currently has no plans to dismiss Federal Reserve Chair Powell. Once this news broke, concerns about the Fed’s independence eased. But before the words even settled, he threw out the next key piece of information—potential successors are under consideration. Two candidates have entered the spotlight: White House advisor Kevin Hasset and former Fed Governor Kevin Wirth.
The difference here is crucial. Hasset is perceived in the industry as more willing to adjust interest rates in line with political cycles, while Wirth is seen as a technocrat who emphasizes rule-based frameworks. Who ultimately takes the helm at the Fed essentially determines the strength of the dollar liquidity switch—this impact on risk assets like cryptocurrencies has never been marginal.
**Economic Reality: Underlying Currents in Gentle Growth**
The Beige Book (Federal Reserve District Economic Report) released on the same day reveals another scene. The report shows that holiday season consumption has driven a marginal improvement in the U.S. economy. Out of 12 Fed districts, 8 reported economic growth, which appears to be a positive signal.
But a closer look at the details behind the data reveals pervasive pressures. Inflation remains stubborn, and companies are passing down tariff costs to consumers—meaning that seemingly stable growth is actually built on the transfer of cost pressures. More painfully, labor market growth is nearly stagnant. This situation presents a dilemma for the Fed: it needs to stabilize growth while controlling inflation, but with stagnant wages and rising costs, policy space is severely constrained.
**Implications of the Macro Environment for the Market**
In the short term, reduced personnel uncertainty is conducive to risk asset sentiment recovery. The market dislikes uncertainty that hangs high; since the fear of dismissals has been temporarily alleviated, political noise will likely decrease in the near term.
But the longer-term logic is more complex. The overall tone of dollar liquidity will ultimately be determined by the dovish-hawkish tendencies of the Fed Chair. If hawkish, the dollar will strengthen, liquidity will tighten, and highly sensitive assets like cryptocurrencies will face pressure; conversely, a dovish stance would support a risk asset rebound in a loose environment. This not only affects mainstream cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum but also relates to the entire crypto ecosystem’s financing environment and market enthusiasm.
**Current Reflections**
The macro policy game will continue. Factors such as corporate cost pressures, a weak labor market, and persistent inflation constrain the Fed’s flexibility. Crypto market participants need to pay attention not only to short-term sentiment recovery driven by personnel certainty but also to medium-term changes in liquidity conditions.
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