The proposal seems sophisticated—perhaps beyond what typical policy officials could independently conceive. Yet from a strategic perspective, it makes perfect sense as a coordinated push by crypto advocates.
That said, the banking sector likely won't treat this as a credible threat. Getting an interest rate cap through remains highly unlikely given institutional resistance. Banks have considerable leverage in these negotiations, and they're unlikely to accept constraints that reduce their lending flexibility.
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ProbablyNothing
· 4h ago
Those bank folks are never afraid, who are they fooling with this interest rate cap excuse?
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GateUser-e51e87c7
· 4h ago
How could those people at the bank really loosen up, with leverage in their hands... Although this proposal sounds intimidating, it's actually just a paper tiger.
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FrogInTheWell
· 4h ago
Those bank folks will never give up their profits, no matter how good this proposal looks...
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BrokenDAO
· 4h ago
A well-crafted proposal can't hide the imbalance of the game. The banks hold the chips, and the issue of interest rate caps was doomed to be a side runner from the very beginning.
The proposal seems sophisticated—perhaps beyond what typical policy officials could independently conceive. Yet from a strategic perspective, it makes perfect sense as a coordinated push by crypto advocates.
That said, the banking sector likely won't treat this as a credible threat. Getting an interest rate cap through remains highly unlikely given institutional resistance. Banks have considerable leverage in these negotiations, and they're unlikely to accept constraints that reduce their lending flexibility.