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pro-crypto and pro-tariff is a strange place to be
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I know. Makes me realize that it’s not a coherent policy but more like a cobbled together “this is who supported me” approach.
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if you really wanted to turn it into a coherent policy i think you could thread them together by a focus on structural resilience (ofc that is not the case here)
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ironic bedfellows
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Reminds me of this, but without understanding it too well also wonder if it's a time-horizon problem (i.e., tarrifs as a local "short"-term tactic). I suppose more cynically, "pro-crypto" is the local short-term tactic, but the systemic effects on pro-crypto seem to make it harder to reverse than trade policy. https://vitalik.eth.limo/general/2024/07/17/procrypto.html
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But but .. strategic Bitcoin reserve (consisting of $TRUMP & $MELANIA)
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If you’re pro-tariff you’re a pro tard who needs to google how tariffs work
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