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Bitcoin Bull Runs Pattern:
2011:
• Duration: 9 months
• Bear trap: Month 6
2013:
• Duration: 9 months
• Bear trap: Month 5
2017:
• Duration: 9 months
• Bear trap: Month 6
2021:
• Duration: 9 months
• Bear trap: Month 6
2025: We’re in Month 6 right now.
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Critical Warning: Macron Fears Lax U.S. Crypto Regulations Risk Global Financial Meltdown Critical Warning: Macron Fears Lax U.S. Crypto Regulations Risk Global Financial Meltdown Imagine a world where the rules governing the explosive crypto market are loosened. Now, imagine a top world leader sounding a stark alarm about it. That’s precisely what’s happening. French President Emmanuel Macron has issued a critical warning, stating that easing crypto regulations in the United States could set the stage for a global financial crisis. This isn’t just political posturing; it’s a direct challenge to the regulatory direction of the world’s largest economy. Why Is Macron Sounding the Alarm on Crypto Regulations? According to a report by U.Today, President Macron expressed deep concerns about the current trajectory in the U.S. He believes rules for cryptocurrencies and, importantly, stablecoins are becoming dangerously lax. His core argument is simple: allowing this sector to grow without robust guardrails invites systemic risk. Therefore, he has urged the European Union to firmly resist following the American lead, advocating for a more cautious and structured approach to crypto regulations. What’s at Stake with Lax Financial Rules? The heart of Macron’s warning revolves around financial stability. Cryptocurrencies and stablecoins are now deeply intertwined with the traditional financial system. Here’s what could go wrong if crypto regulations are too weak: Contagion Risk: A major failure in a large crypto firm or a stablecoin de-pegging could spill over into banks and investment funds. Investor Protection: Without clear rules, retail investors are more exposed to fraud, market manipulation, and catastrophic losses. Monetary Policy Challenges: Widely adopted, unregulated stablecoins could undermine a central bank’s ability to manage the econom$BTC y. Macron’s fear is that the U.S., by taking a softer stance, is exporting this instability to the rest of the world. #
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