So here's how it works: once Trump selects his Fed nominee, that person has to go through the Senate Banking Committee first. Then the full Senate votes to confirm. The process matters because the Fed chair's stance on monetary policy can ripple through traditional markets and crypto alike. Tight money or easy money? That decision shapes risk appetite across the board.
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So here's how it works: once Trump selects his Fed nominee, that person has to go through the Senate Banking Committee first. Then the full Senate votes to confirm. The process matters because the Fed chair's stance on monetary policy can ripple through traditional markets and crypto alike. Tight money or easy money? That decision shapes risk appetite across the board.